![]() ![]() "It strikes me as being very Southern, because we have a long history of silence," he says in the film (now streaming on Max), including not talking to media. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Archibald, class of '86, got his start at the Crimson White covering secretive Theta Nu Epsilon, the Greek affiliates controlling all facets of campus life, and some in Tuscaloosa. And, of course, ubiquitous threats from and about The Machine coughed up. Warnings burbled out that those wishing to take part would suffer consequences. That spread alarm, including a letter from university President Stuart R. Rumors spread on social media that 20 women were strapped with microphones to infiltrate sorority houses. ![]() Those expecting a crimson expose from "Bama Rush" will be disappointed.Īs anyone could have predicted, the University of Alabama and well-connected Greek lifers slammed doors, windows and other avenues, making access tough for director Rachel Fleit and her crew. View Gallery: PHOTOS: 2022 Sorority Bid Day ![]()
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