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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

No decaf for the Capstone

No decaf for the Capstone

William Evans September 22, 2010

The incentives for students to awake to a stress-filled day fraught with classes, studying and perhaps work are few and far between. Many find themselves thirsting for a well-known catalyst of focus and...

Students raise funds to help battle childhood cancer

Students raise funds to help battle childhood cancer

William Evans September 21, 2010

Students have the opportunity this week to play a role in the fight against childhood cancer. Because this week is Childhood Cancer Awareness Week, the student-led organization Up ‘til Dawn will hold...

Greeks give praise to in-house cooks

William Evans September 19, 2010

While students are at dining halls on campus waiting to have their Action Card swiped to gain entrance, fraternity and sorority members are presented with the alternative of campus dining in their respective...

Citizens, students protest mine

Citizens, students protest mine

William Evans September 16, 2010

The exhausting heat did not stall students and concerned citizens from protesting a strip mine to be potentially located near the Black Warrior River in Birmingham. The University owns most of the property...

Wireless Internet comes to The Strip

William Evans September 14, 2010

The Strip, known for its energetic nightlife, will acquire an academic dimension to its existence for the next two years. The University and the Technology Council of the West Alabama Chamber of Commerce...

Quad tent helps fan recycle

Quad tent helps fan recycle

William Evans September 9, 2010

For those familiar with the scenic view of the Quad when taken in a sweeping glance, game days bring quite a different experience for the eyes to behold. The openness of the Quad transforms into a sea...

Fall II classes filling quickly

William Evans September 8, 2010

Students who feel disappointed in their academic schedules can take advantage of Fall II courses brought to the University by the SGA and the College of Continuing Studies. Fall II courses enable students...

Real estate center celebrates 80 years

William Evans September 2, 2010

The University and the Alabama Center for Real Estate, or ACRE, hosted a social networking event last night at the Cypress Inn perched on the banks of the Black Warrior River. The event attracted the...

UA faces Dining Dollars law suit

Jennie Kushner August 24, 2010

When comparing the price of tuition to the cost of Dining Dollars, one may feel inclined to deem the $300 expenditure a slight or even unnoticeable intrusion into one’s wallet. In 2009, undergraduate...

Jewish Center breaks ground

William Evans August 22, 2010

As a tent offered shade from the sweltering sun, an audience of sweating administrators and students listened to the inauguration of the new building to house the Hillel Jewish Center. Co-chair of Hillel,...

SGA institutes dry cleaning laundry service

SGA institutes dry cleaning laundry service

William Evans August 22, 2010

The most strenuous task demanded of college students is to walk: Walk to class. Walk to lunch. Walk to a library. Walk to more classes and then walk to a car or residence hall. The dreaded chore of...

SGA uses summer lull to plan for fall

William Evans August 18, 2010

As student activities diminished on campus for the duration of summer, the SGA was provided with some downtime to prepare for the fall semester. In an e-mailed statement, SGA President James Fowler said...