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The Crimson White

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Talk about race or perpetuate problem

Mark Hammontree February 2, 2015

Race is only an issue if you make it an issue. Who said anything about race? You’re the one bringing black and white into the picture. Why does everything have to be about race? Race shouldn’t even...

UnlockED to host forum

UnlockED to host forum

Nick Privitera January 28, 2015

UnlockED UA will host a forum for all students Thursday focusing on racial segregation in Tuscaloosa public schools. The forum centers around the re-segregation of schools in Tuscaloosa, as shown in “Segregation...

In response to Professor Horowitz's letter on the Faculty Senate

Steve Miller August 25, 2014

By Steve Miller | Guest Columnist The Faculty Senate is a democratic body that reflects the priorities of its many senators. Our senators bring issues of importance from their respective faculties to...

Author Paul Rogat Loeb discusses greek segregation

Author Paul Rogat Loeb discusses greek segregation

Daniel Roth October 3, 2011

  Read the full story, with response from UA Vice President for Student Affairs Mark Nelson, here.

Visiting author discusses greek segregation at UA

Visiting author discusses greek segregation at UA

Amanda Sams October 3, 2011

Watch a video interview with Paul Rogat Loeb here. Paul Loeb, a California native and noted national author of “Soul of a Citizen” and other books, applied former South African President Nelson Mandela’s...

Our View: Witt, UA cannot defend systemic segregation

Our View September 19, 2011

As students of The University of Alabama, we were both saddened and embarrassed last week when President Witt defended segregation in the greek community. “It is appropriate that all our sororities...

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Letter to the Editor November 4, 2010

“I was at the University during that summer and admired her very much. I knew that what she was doing took tremendous courage; however, to be a white student on campus at that time also took courage....