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Us Vs Them: A Girl’s Perspective

Erin Hudnall October 10, 2011

Ladies, when y’all go to the Rec Center to work out, do y’all ever notice how many women are running on the various work out machines on the second level? Do y’all ever wonder why? After a couple...

A non-dancer’s impression of Dance Alabama

Ben Nims October 10, 2011

On Wednesday night, I (along with several hundred other students) made my way to Morgan Auditorium to watch the Dance Alabama performances. As someone whose dancing abilities would probably land him in...

Protests stand for equality

Michael Patrick October 10, 2011

New York City — As a life long resident of Alabama, I am no stranger to the history of Americans fighting social and economic injustice. Despite what the Texas Board of Education might prefer, I grew...

Day of Service a positive step

Jake Gray October 10, 2011

Through the course of my four years at the Capstone, numerous Crimson White headlines come to mind. I think of the tense, polarizing election of Stephen Oliver as the University’s 96th SGA President....

We should all care about our student government

John Brinkerhoff October 10, 2011

I was a bit surprised when I read last week’s article, “Who cares about the Student Government Association, anyway?” which addressed The Crimson White’s coverage of allegations of corruption within...

Free the Docs, and why it matters

John Davis October 10, 2011

“Who cares about the Student Government Association, anyway?” Two years ago I could have written that exact letter to the editor and believed every word of it. I could have sat in front of my computer...

Apple’s Siri will change the way we think of technology

SoRelle Wyckoff October 10, 2011

The arrival of the new iPhone last Tuesday had people buzzing with excitement. The rumors ranged from a new operating system to an iPhone 5, and with a new CEO, Tim Cook, to lead the presentation. Alas,...

SGA requires a strong monarch

John Davis October 6, 2011

It has come to my attention that I have inexplicably not been chosen for the 2011 homecoming court. Since conceding is for chumps, I am going to take the opportunity to abuse my position as senior staff...

Lasting change is possible here at the Capstone

Tray Smith October 6, 2011

Recently, a friend who is somewhat removed from student politics commented calmly and observantly about how exciting it is to watch campus change. His remarks were hardly extraordinary; columnists and...

Welcome to the family, Aggies

SoRelle Wyckoff October 6, 2011

The SEC is a family; a family focused on tradition, good football and, well, winning. The SEC family prides itself in holding the most football national championships of any conference, mostly thanks to...

UA could show hypocrisy if system allows Shepherd Bend mine

Lane Morrison October 4, 2011

In Tuesday’s edition of The Crimson White, the Office of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) published a booklet introducing the “Bama Goes Blue” program. The booklet highlighted the University’s...

The Ferg needs block seating

Wesley Vaughn October 4, 2011

Capstonians, we all know how block seating works so well at home football games. The tradition of reserving seats for student groups with the necessary financial and influential means has been a great,...