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Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

Plan ahead, don’t let senior year catch you unprepared

Guest Column October 9, 2013

With the arrival of October, students immerse themselves again in the biannual mania that is class registration. You can almost hear the freshmen madly dashing to advising offices and the click of DegreeWorks...

Barriers to the enjoyment of UA Homecoming

Nathan James October 9, 2013

You may have been at last Saturday’s Homecoming game against Georgia State University. Odds are, you weren’t; there are 17,000 student seats, and only 71.3 percent of those were filled. It’s a common...

Being a Latino student in the Heart of Dixie

Victor Cuicahua October 9, 2013

When I was 6 years old, I came to Alabama, a state that has struggled to ac-cept its identity and the setting in which I would struggle with my own identity for years. As a child, I grew up valuing what...

We encourage celebrities like Miley Cyrus

Amber Patterson October 8, 2013

With the recent “Saturday Night Live” parody of the shutdown, Miley Cyrus seems destined to remain in the spotlight. I, of course, did not take her seriously until I viewed it from a public relations...

Privileged need to realize backgrounds of others

John Speer October 8, 2013

When I ask friends about campus issues, I immediately am told that people have grown tired of the incessant debate concerning segregation and the government shutdown, and I tend to agree with them. So...

The University should help better the state of Alabama

Will Gonzalez October 8, 2013

In 1913, former UA President G. H. Denny first referred to the University as the Capstone because of the University’s role as the high point of the state’s public education system. The nickname has...

Problematic Obamacare unfair to young people, married couples

Claire Chretien October 7, 2013

The following opinion column is part of a student discussion on the recent government shutdown.   Much has been made of the current government shutdown. The root of this problem isn’t lack of bipartisanship,...

Paid members of Congress the real nonessential workers

Rich Robinson October 7, 2013

The following opinion column is part of a student discussion on the recent government shutdown.   The federal government shutdown would be a joke if it weren’t so serious. The evening news is littered...

Americans used as pawns in Machiavellian government move

Kyle Jones October 7, 2013

The following opinion column is part of a student discussion on the recent government shutdown.   On Oct. 1, Congress failed to pass a spending plan for the 2013 fiscal year. As a result the federal...

The modern, extremist political scene will be a complete failure

Patrick Crowley October 6, 2013

In a depressing show of malfeasance, the Republican Party is holding the federal government at bay by refusing to compromise over their most hated legislation: Obamacare. This ultimatum thinking abound...

Apocalypse now (till the foreseeable future)

Letter to the Editor October 6, 2013

Congratulations, you have survived the apocalypse of another government shutdown, the last one of which many of us are too young to have even noticed (and the first one on record happening just after Vietnam)....