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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

All content by Keely Brewer
News brief: Joel Brouwer named UA Associate Provost

News brief: Joel Brouwer named UA Associate Provost

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer August 29, 2019
Joel Brouwer named UA associate provost.
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Employee concerns about Fajack unchanged

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer April 22, 2019
The Crimson White received letters regarding a previous story about Matt Fajack, the vice president for the Division of Finance and Operations, alleging his interview responses in the story were deceptive.
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Community members rappel building for Over the Edge fundraiser

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer April 19, 2019
Sixty-five individuals rappelled down The Tower, the highest structure in Tuscaloosa, as a part of the first annual Over the Edge fundraiser on April 6.
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Exam timing conflicts with commencement

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer April 11, 2019
With nearly 6,000 degree applicants for the spring commencement, producing a graduation schedule to accommodate all graduates is no simple feat.
Rumors of Matt Fajack (pictured) outsourcing the Supe Store and Ferguson Mail Center, along with suspicions of staffs spring break being taken away, have concerned staff. CW/ Keely Brewer

Finance and operations VP addresses concerns among employees

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer April 4, 2019
Months of questions among employees of the Supe Store and the Ferguson Mail Center have led to concern about the vice president for finance and operations’ plans to outsource campus stores and take away staff’s spring break, but Matt Fajack denied all allegations.
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Tuscaloosa Can contest raises more than 16,000 pounds of food

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer March 20, 2019
Tuscaloosa schools’ participation in the annual Tuscaloosa Can contest is a collaborative and creative approach to address food insecurity in this region of the state as students create designs out of canned foods.
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SGA President Adams calls election victory ‘the first step’

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer March 8, 2019
Harrison Adams found his seat on the bench at a table in the Sigma Nu house, surrounded on all sides by his campaign team and looking out to a crowd of his friends and family.
Adams campaign targets student experience

Adams campaign targets student experience

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer March 4, 2019
Harrison Adams, Student Government Association presidential candidate, is focusing his campaign on two issues that affect members of the campus community: student experience and student health and well-being.
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Candidates hash out opposing platforms in 2019 presidential debate

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer March 4, 2019
The 2019 Student Government Association presidential debate took place on March 3 when Marquis Hollingsworth and Harrison Adams answered questions about their campaign platforms from a moderator and students online.
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Legal Research Club prepares students for law school

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer February 27, 2019
The Legal Research Club was founded in 2017 to address a gap between students having themselves listed as a pre-law student and the involvement they actually carry out that will adequately prepare them for success in law school.
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International students navigate off-campus housing

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer February 14, 2019
Evenings at Global Cafe hosted a panel to inform international students about necessary things to know regarding landlords and apartment leases to help their off-campus housing search and living process.
Sudanese student informs attendees on country’s revolution

Sudanese student informs attendees on country’s revolution

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer February 9, 2019
Peaceful protests have been taking place across Sudan every day since Dec. 19, but the Sudanese government has retaliated using methods that have resulted in nearly 50 civilian casualties.
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