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Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Stop hiring your friends

Stop hiring your friends

Danny Pelavin April 13, 2017

As the semester wraps up and the focus slowly shifts to next fall and the upcoming football season, the campus goes through a period of change. Freshmen become sophomores, and student organizations pick...

Feminism benefits men, too

Feminism benefits men, too

Nathan Campbell April 12, 2017

I am a proud feminist, as well as a man. Don’t worry. I don’t expect a parade to be thrown in my honor for that statement. But today, it seems like two distinct camps are forming among my fellow men:...

Busyness is not the goal

Busyness is not the goal

Lauren Deutsch April 11, 2017

Over my past three years as a college student, I have noticed my own tendency to over-commit. Whether it’s taking 18 hours instead of 15, signing up for that extra service opportunity or volunteering...

Nepotism must be rooted out of politics

Nepotism must be rooted out of politics

Cassie Kuhn April 10, 2017

To acknowledge the significant role that connections and wealth play in American politics doesn’t require cynicism so much as a healthy dose of realism. If you look at who holds American political offices,...

Autism should not separate us

Autism should not separate us

Morgan Nicodemus April 10, 2017

I distinctly remember my first encounter with a child who had autism. I was just a child myself, around the age of 10 years old, taking flute lessons from a dear family friend who was a mother of two....

Alabamians must support public education

Alabamians must support public education

Emma Royal April 6, 2017

I grew up in the small town of Opelika, Alabama, sitting in the middle of Lee County 15 minutes from the front door of Auburn University. I attended Opelika High School, home to just over 1200 students...

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Nicolas Briscoe April 6, 2017

The vast majority of racial and identity politics today requires a suspension of common sense in order to be understood. “If you are not racist, you are still racist.” “If you are not sexist, you...

Alabamians must support public education

Alabamians must support public education

Emma Royal April 6, 2017

I grew up in the small town of Opelika, Alabama, sitting in the middle of Lee County 15 minutes from the front door of Auburn University. I attended Opelika High School, home to just over 1200 students...

Alabamians must support public education

Alabamians must support public education

Emma Royal April 6, 2017

I grew up in the small town of Opelika, Alabama, sitting in the middle of Lee County 15 minutes from the front door of Auburn University. I attended Opelika High School, home to just over 1200 students...

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Nicolas Briscoe April 6, 2017

The vast majority of racial and identity politics today requires a suspension of common sense in order to be understood. “If you are not racist, you are still racist.” “If you are not sexist, you...

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Identity politics creates a culture of victimhood

Nicolas Briscoe April 6, 2017

The vast majority of racial and identity politics today requires a suspension of common sense in order to be understood. “If you are not racist, you are still racist.” “If you are not sexist, you...

Alabamians must support public education

Alabamians must support public education

Emma Royal April 6, 2017

I grew up in the small town of Opelika, Alabama, sitting in the middle of Lee County 15 minutes from the front door of Auburn University. I attended Opelika High School, home to just over 1200 students...