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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

The cover for the deluxe edition of the game features Jalen Milroe in the background.
College Football 25 trailer hints at gameplay featuring Crimson Tide, new cover revealed
Courtney Larrimore, Sports Editor • May 18, 2024

After the leak of the deluxe edition cover of its new College Football 25 video game, EA Sports unveiled a release date, a new cover and a trailer.  On...

Lobby Board and First Year Council are looking for student volunteers.
SGA opens applications for Lobby Board, First Year Council
Elijah Doomes, News Editor • May 17, 2024

SGA’s Lobby Board and First Year Council are seeking applications for the 2024-2025 school year.  Applications for Lobby Board are open...

Alabama softball player Kenleigh Cahalan  tags the runner out at third against Southeastern Louisiana at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa on Saturday.
‘Gritty and not pretty’: Alabama beats USC Upstate, Southeastern Louisiana to advance to the regional final
Graham Baakko, Contributing Writer • May 19, 2024

Despite coming up short in the SEC Tournament last week against then-No. 9 LSU, No. 14 Alabama held onto a top-16 ranking. This gave the team...

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Located at 1901 Jack Warner Parkway next to the Tuscaloosa Public Library, the Queen City Pool and Pool House is the proposed new location for Kentuck.
Kentuck Art Center and City of Tuscaloosa plan to repurpose Queen City Pool and Pool House
Brandon Smith, Assistant Culture Editor • May 17, 2024

Mayor Walt Maddox unveiled a proposal to renovate the Queen City Pool House during his Capital Projects recommendation presentation on April...

Incoming editor-in-chief pictured with some of the 2024-2025 Desk Editors.
Letter From the Editor | It takes a village
Maven Navarro, Incoming Editor-in-Chief • April 24, 2024

Entering high school, I was dead set on becoming a pediatric oncologist. Then I registered for a journalism class because it was taught by a...

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