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When the past meets the present: UA student's graduation photo goes viral

When the past meets the present: UA student's graduation photo goes viral

Matthew Wilson February 22, 2016

She stands behind the President’s Mansion, her dark grey University of Alabama robes draped around her, with her head bowed to the ground, eyes shut, and her right arm raised in a fist pointed toward...

Memories of an old building on University

Mackenzie Brown April 20, 2015

By Mackenzie Brown | Guest ColumnistI’ve always feared writing 
this column.I knew it was coming from the moment I accepted my first position at The Crimson White. The CW was different back then. A...

Push Against the Status Quo

Matthew Bailey April 15, 2015

I’ve been at The University of Alabama since August 2008, and the amount of changes that the University and city have undergone is staggering to consider.The University has gone from having a Machine...

This year, resolve to take part in progress while recognizing diversity

Mark Hammontree January 7, 2015

About this time every year, gym owners seem unable to stop smiling as they drink their morning coffee. Pizza places probably see a slight drop in delivery orders. This is the time for resolutions, after...

University needs progressive action

Chisolm Allenlundy November 16, 2014

There’s a common line of reasoning that members of the University of Alabama community have become accustomed to hearing as justification for various actions on the administration’s part. It generally...

Progress is possible at the Capstone

Letter to the Editor December 6, 2011

Progress is an interesting topic. Different people probably look at progress in different ways. Some probably imagine progress as wholesale changes while others consider progress just simply having dialogue...

New campus leaders must broaden progress

Ian Sams April 3, 2011

In the interest of full disclosure, I am the current SGA Communications Director. My time in that capacity will come to an end at 5 p.m. tomorrow, when a new SGA administration is inaugurated at the Gorgas...

New SGA must keep progressing

Austin Gaddis March 10, 2011

As we begin the annual process of transitioning to a new administration in the SGA, it is important that we look at how far we’ve come, where we are and where we’re going. The James Fowler administration...

University must defend progress

Letter to the Editor February 8, 2011

Fifty-five years ago, Autherine Lucy became the first African-American to enroll at The University of Alabama. Lucy’s attendance at he University was met with much opposition from the community, and...