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Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

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UA alert system sends tornado watch late

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer March 28, 2019
Students received a watch-level alert for severe weather from The University of Alabama about 30 minutes late due to an internal miscommunication.
Mary Washington professor lectures on Southern history, digital humanities

Mary Washington professor lectures on Southern history, digital humanities

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer March 5, 2019
Jeffrey McClurken is a professor of history and american studies at the University of Mary Washington, and he will speak about the effect of digital humanities on Southern history during the past 20 years on March 5.
Midterm Write-in provides space for students to work on projects

Midterm Write-in provides space for students to work on projects

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer March 5, 2019
The Creative Writing Department is providing a space in which students can work on their midterm writing projects while socializing with others on March 6.
Q&A with John Martin Weed, vice president for Financial Affairs candidate

Q&A with John Martin Weed, vice president for Financial Affairs candidate

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer March 4, 2019

Q: What is your year, major and hometown? A: My year, I am a sophomore. This is my second year at Alabama. My major is political science and economics, and I am from Birmingham, Alabama. Q: How...

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Former mayor and Marine Greg Ballard speaks on alternative energy

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
Greg Ballard, who finished his second term as mayor of Indianapolis on Jan. 1, 2016 and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, came to The University of Alabama to speak on his new book “Less Oil or More Caskets” on Feb. 18.
Tuscaloosa, surrounding areas to get new area code

Tuscaloosa, surrounding areas to get new area code

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
In mid-April, a new area code will be in effect in Birmingham, Clanton, Pell City, Hamilton, Jasper and Tuscaloosa, according to the Associated Press.
Professor dissects Virginia political controversy

Professor dissects Virginia political controversy

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 14, 2019
George Daniels, assistant dean in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, addressed political issues in his home state of Virginia as it relates to the course he teaches: Race, Gender and the Media.
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Manderson online master’s program named No. 1 in SEC

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 7, 2019
The Manderson Graduate School of Business online master’s program was ranked No. 1 in the SEC and No. 10 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
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Forza Financial invests within community

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer January 31, 2019
The student-run nonprofit, Forza Financial, specializes in microinvesting and business consulting with clients in Tuscaloosa.
Courtesy of UA News

Law School honors Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. at symposium

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer January 28, 2019
Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr., an alumni of The University of Alabama’s Law School, was honored at a symposium held all day Jan. 25.
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