Skip to Main Content
Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Tide falls in first round of NCAA tournament

Tide falls in first round of NCAA tournament

Aldo Amato November 16, 2011

The Alabama women’s soccer team finished its season with a loss to Miami (FL) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Coral Gables, Fla., on Saturday. The program’s second ever tournament appearance...

The art of drinking wine

Julie Fry November 16, 2011

In downtown Tuscaloosa, next to FIVE, is an art studio that has become a place of social gathering called Sips n Strokes. The idea of painting as a social activity is not new, as people have painted their...

Barnard's early success continues

Barnard’s early success continues

Chad Troyan November 16, 2011

Many kids play a sport when they are young, but not many can say that at the age of nine they were already ranked in the top 50 in their state for that sport. One person who is able to say that is University...

Honors College takes group to run in New Orleans

Alexandra Ellsworth November 16, 2011

Running a half-marathon would appear daunting to some people. However, students in the Honors College at the University of Alabama say that with a group of encouraging friends it is not only an attainable...

List of Machine fraternities and sororities

CW Staff November 16, 2011

Editor's note: Fraternities and sororities on this list were confirmed to be affiliated with Theta Nu Epsilon by two sources with knowledge about the operations of the Machine. All presidents were contacted...

Georgia Southern brings triple option

Georgia Southern brings triple option

Marc Torrence November 15, 2011

Power run game. Short throws. Move the chains. That’s what Alabama has seen in recent weeks from opposing offenses, but it will face an entirely new system when Georgia Southern comes to Bryant-Denny...

Fear the freshmen

Fear the freshmen

Brett Hudson November 15, 2011

Alabama’s NCAA tournament resume won’t be lacking a solid non-conference win this season, as the Crimson Tide beat the Oakland Grizzlies 74-57. The Oakland Grizzlies may not strike fear into a casual...

Professors provide academic advice to live by

Professors provide academic advice to live by

Lis Garcia November 15, 2011

Guy Caldwell, Professor of biological sciences “Put in at least as much time studying in college as all the hours you spent during high school simply in class and on other after-school activities....

Students sound off on Penn State's scandal

Students sound off on Penn State’s scandal

Tony Tsoukalas November 15, 2011

Penn State University players and fans experienced something Saturday they hadn’t experienced in nearly 46 years – the absence of coach Joe Paterno. Paterno was fired Wednesday, Nov. 9 in the wake...

Former Justice Stevens to discuss career on bench

Former Justice Stevens to discuss career on bench

Rich Robinson November 15, 2011

Former Associate Justice to the Supreme Court John Paul Stevens will visit the University of Alabama Wednesday for a speech hosted by the Law School. Stevens will be the tenth justice of the nation’s...

Denny Chimes lit up blue for World Diabetes Day

Denny Chimes lit up blue for World Diabetes Day

Katrina Sharpe November 15, 2011

Denny Chimes was lit blue last night to raise awareness for World Diabetes Day, which is celebrated every year on Nov. 14. This date was chosen on behalf of Frederick Banting’s birthday, the man who...

Bomb threat closes campus buildings

Taylor Holland November 15, 2011

The threat of a bomb that was allegedly set to go off by 5:30 p.m. Monday led to the closing of several campus buildings and investigations by the University of Alabama Police Department, Tuscaloosa Police...