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UA initiative leaves elephants all over campus

UA initiative leaves elephants all over campus

Taylor Holland October 23, 2011

More than 200 tiny elephants were placed on campus last week by Housing and Residential Communities to urge students to pay attention to their surroundings in order to be an effective member of the UA...

Binge drinking impacts UA students, drinkers

Binge drinking impacts UA students, drinkers

Melissa Brown October 23, 2011

One doesn’t have to dig deep to find the party scene at colleges and universities in America. For some people, terms like pre-gaming, beer pong, and flip cup may not make much sense – for some college...

Crimson Tide players self driven

Crimson Tide players self driven

Tony Tsoukalas October 23, 2011

Heading into halftime, Alabama experienced something it had not had to face all season. For the first time all year, Alabama began the second half without a lead. The Crimson Tide headed into the locker...

University's kayaking club competes locally

University’s kayaking club competes locally

Daniel Byars October 23, 2011

The Alabama Kayaking Club has found a niche in the southeast as one of the only universities competing in kayaking events. Coach Tom Land, who has been with the Kayak Club since the early 1990s, said he...

'Not Isolated' marchers share the experience on Twitter

‘Not Isolated’ marchers share the experience on Twitter

Will Tucker October 19, 2011

For more details, read The Crimson White's preview of the march here. [View the story "Not Isolated march reaction on Twitter" on Storify]

New bicycle racks added on campus

New bicycle racks added on campus

Caroline Murray October 17, 2011

Riding a bike doesn’t get students out of dealing with on-campus parking issues anymore. Many students have found too few bike racks on campus this semester, as identified by the Bike Forums held by...

Gorgas house embodies history

Gorgas house embodies history

Melissa Brown October 17, 2011

Students walk by the pretty brick house every day on their way to class. Some probably know its name, even more are aware of the recent renovations that blocked off several sidewalks for months. But Erin...

Free the Docs, and why it matters

John Davis October 10, 2011

“Who cares about the Student Government Association, anyway?” Two years ago I could have written that exact letter to the editor and believed every word of it. I could have sat in front of my computer...

Author Paul Rogat Loeb discusses greek segregation

Author Paul Rogat Loeb discusses greek segregation

Daniel Roth October 2, 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 2, 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...

UA launches program to collect funds

Taylor Holland April 30, 2011

Yesterday, the University of Alabama launched a program to collect funds to support an emergency-assistance program for UA employees and students affected by last Wednesday’s storm. The program, called...

Crimson Tide vs. Plains Pride

Crimson Tide vs. Plains Pride

Taylor Holland November 17, 2010

The university selection process can be a tough one for those interested in higher education, as each school evokes different emotions for every individual. For many Alabama residents, as well as others...