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Local businesses donate to the 5th Annual Chocolate Festival

Local businesses donate to the 5th Annual Chocolate Festival

Savanah Sendek September 24, 2015

The 5th Annual Chocolate Festival is one-of-a-kind when it comes to some of its flavors. For the fifth year, the Women and Gender Resource Center will be hosting the annual Chocolate Festival in the Shelby...

Making room at the table

Samantha Rudelich September 24, 2015

Looking around a modern college classroom today, there is a historic amount of women and minorities seeking a higher degree. More women than ever are deciding to go into the workforce after graduation....

Response to “Southern women face prejudice, benefit from chivalry”

Cassidy Ellis February 18, 2015

An article by Leigh Terry entitled “Southern women face prejudices in job market, benefit from chivalry” argued that, despite the “privileges of Southern womanhood,” women from the South are leaving...

Southern women face prejudice in job market, benefit from chivalry

Leigh Terry February 17, 2015

Southern hospitality and the village-protection mindset make the South the best place in the country to be a woman. Strictly stratified gender norms make the South the worst place in the country to be...

Sexual violence is not entertainment

Joe Puchner February 9, 2015

With a certain movie that glorifies violence against women coming out this Valentine’s weekend, it’s clear that our culture has adopted a certain double standard when it comes to pornography and sexual...

Application deadline approaching for Policy Fellowship

Paige Henderson February 9, 2015

This semester, 15 to 20 undergraduate students will have the opportunity to serve in the Policy Fellowship, a program which branches from the University of Alabama chapter of the American Association of...

Media needs more character variety

TJ Parks December 2, 2014

Women should have the right to unabashedly pursue whatever occupations and character traits they desire and should be rewarded in the same measure as men for the vigor of their pursuits. The existence...

Feminism can make women feel inferior

Makade Archibald October 13, 2014

I am writing in response to a recent letter in the Crimson White written by Luisa Sanchez. Sanchez states that gender inequality makes feminism relevant. She then gave a lot of examples of what she deemed...

Feminism still relevant as long as gender inequality continues to exist

Luisa Sanchez October 8, 2014

For the past few years, “feminism” has been a word that’s been en vogue and is often misunderstood by men, women and transgenders. Last month, Emma Watson’s speech on feminism at the United Nations...

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Reed OMara September 9, 2014

When Maggie Smallwood and Kayla Foust strode into their electrical engineering seminar the first week of class, they found themselves the only women in a class of over 50 people. The two, both juniors...

Lift like a girl

Lift like a girl

Francie Johnson July 8, 2014

As the Alabama summer sun blazes down, UA students Danielle Ra’ed and Alyssa West brace themselves to flip a 200-plus pound tire outside the Student Rec center. A few moments of struggling ensue before...

Crimson Tide women’s sports dominate Spring

Marc Torrence June 6, 2012

Just minutes after senior Brooke Pancake sunk her four-foot putt that won the Alabama women’s golf team a national championship, some of the golfers could be overheard talking about how excited they...