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Opinion: Don't waste your chalk

Opinion: Don’t waste your chalk

Nathan James September 12, 2012

If you have chalk, five minutes and the inclination, you can create a message that will be seen by literally thousands of people on campus. And if you walk past the Quad or the Crimson Promenade on your...

Inconsistencies present in abortion laws

Henry Downes September 12, 2012

Do unborn children have rights? It depends on who you ask. According to the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, a zygote is endowed with some legal protections as a “child in utero” from conception –...

In response to ‘Women, minorities cheated by system’

Letter to the Editor September 11, 2012

First, some background: my father and mother are greek alumni of Mississippi State University and The University of Alabama, respectively, so I know some things about Southern greek life and was strongly...

New Alabama texting, driving legality trumped by sensibility

SoRelle Wyckoff September 11, 2012

The newest Alabama law to consume our media is yet another that epitomizes legal impracticality. Alabama’s texting while driving law went into effect a few weeks ago. And, as all ideas originate, it...

One man, one ticket, one seat

CW Staff September 10, 2012

Every student pays the same amount of money for football tickets, so it’s not unreasonable to expect every student to follow the same rules when it comes to football seating. Unfortunately, that is...

First game day experience, concept of pride

Lucy Cheseldine September 10, 2012

As I sat in the concrete theme park, staring into the disappointment of cheese sauce, I thought I had slipped from this reality into a television show. I found myself day-dreaming of the years I’d given...

Obamacare provides freedom in the relm of health, life

Tarif Haque September 10, 2012

My visits to doctors’ offices date back to childhood. Life and illness progressed parallel to one another. In my adolescent years, as the entrapped patient, I looked upon the world of medicine with cynicism,...

Campus growth has potential under Bailey

SoRelle Wyckoff September 9, 2012

It’s not that I am against campus growth. With growth come better resources and opportunities. What I am against is how we have grown. The unnecessary growing pains and strains have associated the idea...

Out of many, one

Letter to the Editor September 9, 2012

As I sit here looking out over the Quad, I am struck by the relative peace that hangs over the campus. Friends of all ages, backgrounds, faiths and political views walk side-by-side in harmony as they...

Discrepency found between Obama’s resume and results

Robert Frye September 9, 2012

Depending on who you ask, being the President of the United States of America is either the most or least coveted job in the entire world. The responsibilities the job entails are innumerable and the pressures...

RNC statements prove GOP stance on same-sex marriage outdated, out of touch

The Crimson White RSS feed September 6, 2012

By Henry Downes Staff Columnist Last week’s Republican National Convention accomplished two things for conservatives: it allowed them to throw a pep rally for the long-presumptive nominee Mitt Romney,...

Bailey needs to succeed where Witt struggled

Tray Smith September 5, 2012

The University of Alabama got a new president this week, a moment that invites yet another discussion on the legacy of our last president. Robert Witt may have just moved down the street into the quiet...