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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

It starts with you

It starts with you

Lillian Roth February 25, 2016

We live in a time of polarization. In a time when negatively charged political rhetoric dominates the day. We live in a time of partisanship and division – in our state, country and on this campus.But...

Making the Capstone Home

Making the Capstone Home

Caroline Morrison February 25, 2016

By Caroline Morrison | Guest ColumnistWhat makes a place a home? Is it the comfort of a familiar face greeting you? Is it the place itself and the shelter it provides? Or is it more of a feeling – a...

Students deserve more from SGA

Students deserve more from SGA

Patrick Fitzgerald February 25, 2016

The Freshman 15 hit me a bit harder than it did most students – and much sooner. I came into this university with a plan; I was going to join a fraternity, play competitive soccer and get involved...

Norman, if elected, plans to promote diverse opinions

Norman, if elected, plans to promote diverse opinions

Will Jones February 24, 2016

Q: Can you give me a quick run down of your life story?A: Well, okay. I will start with my name. My name is Shelby Delana Norman. I am a junior. I am majoring in Political Science and I am on the...

Roth wants SGA to be less concerned about party affiliations, focused on opportunities if elected

Roth wants SGA to be less concerned about party affiliations, focused on opportunities if elected

Will Jones February 24, 2016

Q: Can you give me a quick rundown of your life story?A: Yeah. So, I grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, where I went to both public and private high schools. I was selected to represent my high school...

Morrison wants SGA to support individuals, not just organizations if elected

Morrison wants SGA to support individuals, not just organizations if elected

Arielle Lipan February 24, 2016

Q: What’s a quick rundown of your life story?A: Well, I am a junior. I moved here from Birmingham, Alabama, and I’m the oldest of four. My little sister is a freshman here, so I loved the tide enough...

A greater UA

A greater UA

Dalton Beasley February 24, 2016

My platform, "A Greater UA" is about enhancing student life in as many aspects as possible. I want to take out the pronouns me, his, her or their in "home" and turn them into "our" home because after all...

I am you

I am you

Shelby Norman February 24, 2016

As a junior, I have a particular set of responsibilities: upper division term papers, organizational commitments and studying for the LSAT. But outside of those third year academic and extracurricular...

UPDATED: SGA presidential candidate releases controversial campaign video

UPDATED: SGA presidential candidate releases controversial campaign video

Elizabeth Elkin February 23, 2016

On Feb. 23, Caroline Morrison, SGA presidential candidate, posted a video to her campaign Facebook page. In the video, Morrison stated that she refused backing from the Machine and the Capstone Coalition.(function(d,...

Fitzgerald, if elected, wants to stabilize, engage SGA

Fitzgerald, if elected, wants to stabilize, engage SGA

Will Jones February 23, 2016

Q: Can you give me a quick run down of your life story?A: Sure. I was raised in the small town of Harvest, Alabama, outside of Huntsville, and there in Harvest when I came down – we moved from St....

Arts and Sciences Senate candidate calls for fair and ethical campaigning

Elizabeth Elkin February 23, 2016

Ross D’Entremont, College of Arts and Sciences Senate candidate, created a pledge asking SGA candidates to run an ethical, open and honest campaign centered around ideas, not intimidation. This followed...

2014-2015 SGA had successes, failures

Matthew Bailey March 30, 2015

The 2014-2015 SGA Senate had its final meeting on Thursday, March 26. It was an interesting experience to serve as the law school Senator. Unsurprisingly, all of the legislation that was moderately controversial...