Nick Saban’s 92-year-old mother Mary passed away. Last year, Saban shared w/me this hysterical story when she called, demanding to talk to him - during a Bama practice
The Crimson White and The Auburn Plainsman are teaming up for a competition to support student journalism! We would love your help as we embark on a fundraising challenge to see who can raise the most financial support through Monday, Nov. 20. #RollTide
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Hi all! I’ve been very busy for the last few months working on new org — Alabama Urbanists Coalition! If you’re in the Tuscaloosa area, come to Farrah Hall 322 on Monday, October 23 (and every Monday after) to talk about making Tuscaloosa a more walkable, connected community!
A few weeks ago Catt flagged my family and myself down on Dauphin Street and ran over to greet us. That's how Catt was, and I'm forever grateful to have been taught by him and spend time beside him.
With a heavy heart, we must convey to you the loss of the founder of 92 Zew, Catt Sirten. Catt left us during the morning of Sunday August 6, while in the midst of producing his beloved Sunday Jazz Brunch program.
All of us miss him & extend our condolences to his family.
As a part of my internship with @CityofDaphne, I had the opportunity to be present at the announcement of this year's Alabama GOMESA funding by the office of @GovernorKayIvey. Surprisingly, I got to see former congressman Jo Bonner, who I got a photo with nearly 16 years ago!
Always a pleasure taking pictures for the College of Human Environmental Sciences and the Children's Program; and meeting Mrs. Terry is a great surprise! #ReadAcrossAmericaWeek
Donors raised over $4,000 to fight food insecurity during an event called Taste of Tuscaloosa: Showcasing Local Traditions to Benefit Secret Meals, which was put on by UA students in Advertising and Public Relations.
Article by Augustus Barnette
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Brian Butler joined the College of Communication & Information Sciences as Dean this past July. The Crimson White sat down with Dean Butler for an interview and to get to know him.
Article and Interview by Augustus Barnette
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To help tell history that we must not forget, the Hallowed Grounds project and tour were started by Dr. Hilary Green, a history professor in the Department of Gender and Race Studies, in 2016.
Article by Augustus Barnette (CW) and Andrea Tinker (1956)
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“Nonprofits often offer internships and hands-on opportunities to delve more deeply into the work ... nonprofit work is beautiful, demanding, life-giving, hard, [and] joyful.” - Avery Rhodes
Article by Augustus Barnette
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