Victor is a Junior at the University of Alabama from Madison, AL, majoring in news media and minoring in political science. In addition to writing for The Crimson White, he is excited to serve as an intern at the Tuscaloosa Thread this semester.
Victor Hagan
First In-Person Moundville Native American Festival Since 2019 Set For This Week
The University of Alabama will host the first in-person Moundville Native American Festival since 2019 this week at its Moundville Archaeological Park.
University of Alabama to Waive Application Fees Next Week
The University of Alabama will waive application fees for domestic and international undergraduate, graduate and online prospective students from October 17-21.
City Leaders, Terry Saban Cut Ribbon on Tuscaloosa’s River District Park
City leaders and Bama football matriarch Terry Saban cut the ribbon at Tuscaloosa's River District Park Thursday, officially opening the area's newest attraction to the public.
Fastwyre Broadband Enters Alabama Market By Acquiring Moundville Communications, Inc.
Fastwyre Broadband, a leading internet service provider, will acquire Central Alabama's Moundville Communications, Inc., in a deal expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Tuscaloosa’s Schoolyard Roots Hosting Second ‘Moveable Feast’ Fundraiser
Schoolyard Roots will host its second annual fundraiser, A Moveable Feast, partnering with local restaurants and breweries to support school garden education.
Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities Accepting Applications
The Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities is now accepting applications for membership.
Meteorologist James Spann Coming to Tuscaloosa For Book Signing Saturday
Alabama weatherman James Spann will be at Just Love Coffee, Tuscaloosa this Saturday for a book signing.
Tuscaloosa Chamber of Commerce to Induct 5 Local Legends Into Civic Hall of Fame
The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama will induct five honorees into the Civic Hall of Fame next month for their long-term contributions to the development of Tuscaloosa County.
Tuscaloosa Museum To Display Coat Worn By “Bear” Bryant in Final Game
Tuscaloosa's Bryant Museum will display the coat worn by legendary Crimson Tide football coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant during his last game as Bama braces for this weekend's season opener game against Utah State.
Tuscaloosa Bar Helping Non-Profits With Monthly ‘Cocktail for a Cause’
Downtown Tuscaloosa's Session Cocktails is raising awareness and funding for a different nonprofit organization each month, including Habitat for Humanity in September.