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International groups remain inactive

International groups remain inactive

Reed OMara March 11, 2014

After Russian forces entered Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula, rhetoric from U.S. and European officials have ignited deep divides between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian factions. Despite a distance of more...

Our View: Leadership a needed change

Our View March 11, 2014

Change has occurred over the past year. Traditionally white sororities were integrated due to national scrutiny following The Crimson White’s article “The Final Barrier.” Campus echoed with chimes...

Posters may violate election policies

Andy McWhorter March 11, 2014

In an alleged violation of SGA election rules, a number of posters endorsing non-Machine affiliated candidates were posted in residence halls around the University of Alabama campus Monday morning. The...

Student files lawsuit against former athlete

Student files lawsuit against former athlete

CW Staff March 11, 2014

Attorney James D. Smith filed a civil action lawsuit on behalf of University of Alabama student Connor McKenna against former UA defensive lineman Wilson Love on Sunday, March 9. The lawsuit was filed...

'The Joe' sees amended rules for right field seating

‘The Joe’ sees amended rules for right field seating

Kevin Connell March 10, 2014

New guidelines imposed on the right field seating area in last weekend’s Alabama baseball series will take effect for the remainder of the season, according to a statement released by the University...

Moundville highlights ancient art

Moundville highlights ancient art

Austin Frederick March 9, 2014

The Moundville Archaeological Park and Museum hosted the 14th annual Knap-In in Moundville, Ala., this weekend. The term “Knap-In” comes from the term “flintknapping,” an ancient art used to make...

Walk raises awareness for MS

Walk raises awareness for MS

Katie Shepherd March 9, 2014

Around the world, around 2.3 million people are thought to have multiple sclerosis, a disease that is neither contagious nor inherited. There are 6,500 people living with MS in Alabama and Mississippi...

Dining halls strive to source food locally

Dining halls strive to source food locally

Emily Williams March 9, 2014

From midnight pancakes to unlimited pizza, the myriad offerings at Bama Dining locations seem to appear continuously; the origins of the meals and the ingredients that go into them are, for many students,...

Former president Guy Bailey a presidential candidate at University of Memphis

CW Staff March 9, 2014

Former University of Alabama President Guy Bailey is one of four finalists being considered for the University of Memphis’ next presidency. According to the University of Memphis website, Bailey is...

Alabama throws 9-inning no-hitter in 7-0 win over MVSU

Kevin Connell March 8, 2014

It took Alabama three pitchers, 130 pitches and 27 outs for the Crimson Tide to get the result it wanted and just a little more. Justin Kamplain, Jay Shaw and Geoffrey Bramblett combined to throw the...

Releford, Alabama knock out Razorbacks on Senior Day

Charlie Potter March 8, 2014

Trevor Releford only needed 24 points to move into fifth place on Alabama’s all-time scoring list. As if it was scripted, the senior guard tallied 24 points in his final home game of his career Saturday...

Alabama freshmen shine in win over South Carolina

Kelly Ward March 8, 2014

The veterans started the game, but the rookies finished it. The No. 11 Alabama softball team handed South Carolina a 10-5 loss on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in the series with the help of its freshman....