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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Parking prices have gone too far

Jinnie Christensen July 20, 2016

Much like tuition rates do each year, the cost of parking on or near campus has risen ever steeper, putting a higher toll on students and faculty alike. Students living on campus have to pay $360 to park...

Alabama state parks are a valuable asset

Alabama state parks are a valuable asset

Hunter Richey July 20, 2016

More than just a slogan plastered on state highway signs, the phrase “Alabama the Beautiful” embodies a past and present State of Alabama that takes great pride in sharing its natural gifts with...

The Supreme Court should adopt a Code of Conduct

Jake Proctor July 20, 2016

Last week, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke out against Donald Trump in interviews with The New York Times and CNN. She said that she “didn’t want to contemplate” a Trump administration,...

Leave Benghazi in the past

Mike Smith July 6, 2016

Last week, Congress finished its investigation into the terrorist attack on an American consulate in Benghazi, Libya... again.This investigation, led by Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), was the eighth of its kind....

Anti-abortion “TRAP” laws misguided

Isabelle Beauregard July 6, 2016

A few weeks ago, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed two (more) targeted restrictions of abortion providers, or TRAP bills, into law. When the bills first landed on Governor Bentley’s desk, The University...

Biased online media drives polarization

Hunter Richey July 6, 2016

Today, more than ever before, information is available to the consumer in ways seemingly unthinkable merely a decade before. With smartphones and tablets in the hands of millions of Americans, nearly all...

“No Fly, No Buy” is a sensible rule

Chandler Gory June 29, 2016

The house I grew up in sat on the main road of our neighborhood, and my bedroom faced the street. At night, I would lay awake listening to the whooshing of the passing cars, watching their headlights pass...

Muslim Americans not a monolithic group

Nakia Moore June 29, 2016

This July, it will have been seven years since I converted to Islam. Looking back to when I made the decision to take my shahadah, or declaration of faith, those many years ago, I didn’t anticipate that...

Climate change is the defining issue of our time

Mike Smith June 22, 2016

Last month was the 13th consecutive month to break all-time temperature records. The 13th consecutive month. Think about that. This May was so hot that it beat out the previous hottest May on record,...

Students from other states bring diversity and economic benefits to Tuscaloosa

Hunter Richey June 22, 2016

On any given day at the Capstone, one will encounter friends, classmates and new faces, each with his or her own story and path. While these students share much in common, one thing that may set them...

Refusal of service on grounds of religion

Refusal of service on grounds of religion

Kyle Campbell June 15, 2016

Even in the wake of unspeakable terror, the American LGBT community continues to face daily discrimination. A gay man who survived this weekend's horrific mass shooting in Orlando can be fired tomorrow...

Religion not a reason to discriminate

Chandler Gory June 15, 2016

Who needs a time machine when you can read the news or scroll through some Facebook comments and find yourself smack dab in the 1950s? Ah the sweet smell of racism, homophobia, transphobia, islamophobia,...