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Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

All content by Angie Bartelt

How my struggle made me stronger

Angie Bartelt April 29, 2016

I am an orphan. I do not have curly red hair, nor do I hang around old, rich, white men singing songs about the sun. I am a first generation college graduate, and my only similarity to little orphan Annie...

Fight or flight

Angie Bartelt March 31, 2016

I recently had a meeting with my favorite professor to discuss the D+ I got on her midterm. I had already briefly talked to her about it, cried and then scheduled a meeting.So this morning my heart is racing,...

UA Engineers developing improved ankle prosthetics

Angie Bartelt November 29, 2012

Most people do not question walking, or how exactly the body functions to accomplish daily movements, but amputees cope with the struggles of walking and the use of prosthetic limbs everyday. Xiangrong...

Banquet to explore world hunger issues

Angie Bartelt November 14, 2012

A random ticket drawn from a hat could get you either a feast or a meager portion at the Community Service Center’s fifth annual Hunger Banquet this Wednesday. At 7:30 p.m. in the Ferguson Center ballroom,...

College GOP, Democrats debate at Rock the Vote Event

Angie Bartelt October 31, 2012

The University of Alabama Student Government Association came together with the UA chapter of the NAACP, the Black Student Union and Rock The Vote Tuesday night to take one final opportunity to host a...

UA Mortar Board, UA Away to host fundraiser

Angie Bartelt October 31, 2012

The Mortar Board Hypatia Chapter, a senior honor society at The University of Alabama, will be hosting a fundraiser to subsidize study abroad tips for students on Thursday, Nov. 1. Mortar Board and the...

Hunt for next year’s housing in progress

Angie Bartelt October 25, 2012

As the fall semester winds down, many students will begin the hunt for a place to live this time next year. Tuesday, Oct. 30, the Housing and Residential Communities Division of Student Affairs will host...

Dewpoint vies for 2nd national award

Angie Bartelt October 17, 2012

Although The University of Alabama offers several publishing outlets to students, the Dewpoint Literary Journal specializes in poetry, prose and critical writing, for which they have received national...

Groups join to spread suicide awareness on campus

Angie Bartelt October 10, 2012

In the United States, a person dies by committing suicide every 13.7 minutes, which adds up to over 38,000 lives claimed every year, according to The American Foundations for Suicide Prevention. This public...

New bigger, better Starbucks opens with ribbon cutting ceremony

New bigger, better Starbucks opens with ribbon cutting ceremony

Angie Bartelt October 9, 2012

The Ferguson Center celebrated the grand opening of the new Starbucks on Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony in its new location on the bottom floor across from the SUPeStore. A crowd began forming...

ACS hosts walk to fight cancer

Angie Bartelt October 3, 2012

October is nationally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness month, and for many, that means it is time to get involved and fight for a cure. The American Cancer Society’s 2nd Annual Making Strides Against...

SGA sponsors scavenger hunt

Angie Bartelt September 27, 2012

Many students meet with their academic advisor only once per semester and rarely make use of their professors’ office hours. This October, the Student Government Association hopes to change that by...

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