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(09/15/22 3:00pm)
With the beginning of a new school year and the one-year anniversary of the sexual assault protests at Auburn University nearing comes a dire need for students to reflect on the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses and the ways we can combat it.
(09/05/22 5:35pm)
As a student at Auburn University adjusting to the start of a new school year, you may be looking to The Auburn Plainsman for news and entertainment.
(04/13/22 5:31pm)
Alabama, please leave transgender kids alone. Again.
(03/06/22 11:26pm)
On Feb. 17, The Plainsman reported that Richard Hansen, the dean of Auburn University’s Harrison College of Pharmacy, sexually harassed a student and faced unknown consequences.
(02/27/22 9:00pm)
Spring break is almost here.
(02/13/22 4:00pm)
As we near milestones on some of our social media, we recognize some new readers may be unfamiliar with the terminology used for our opinion section content.
(11/25/21 4:00pm)
Happy Thanksgiving, or if you don’t celebrate — Happy Thursday.
(10/31/21 6:30pm)
On Oct. 18, Auburn University announced it will begin hiring at a minimum hourly wage of $14.50 starting Jan. 1, 2022.
(10/17/21 5:00pm)
Wallace Hall is the graphic design building in the village, named after George C. Wallace, who famously said, “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” In June 2020, Ashley Henton, now an alumna of Auburn, started a petition to get the hall renamed, which has now garnered around 12,000 signatures.
(10/10/21 5:00pm)
Recently, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled in an 8-1 decision that videos, recordings of 911 calls, photos, autopsy records, emails and texts are related to investigative materials and don’t have to be released to the public.
(09/21/21 1:31pm)
Auburn University is looking for its next president after Jay Gogue announced his plans to retire in the summer. The Auburn University Board of Trustees is asking for input on what it should look for in the next president in eight listening sessions held between Sept. 21 and Sept. 30.
(09/12/21 2:30pm)
On Sept. 1, Texas enacted the most restrictive abortion law in the nation. The law — dubbed by its supporters as the “heartbeat bill” — bans a woman's constitutional right to abortion as soon as cardiac activity can be detected in the embryo.
(02/25/21 2:00pm)
On Nov. 7, 1894, Alabama Polytechnic Institute’s two literary societies, the Websterians and the Wirts, joined together to publish the first edition of The Orange and Blue.
(02/11/21 7:57pm)
Recently, Gov. Kay Ivey signed lease agreements with CoreCivic to build more privately-owned prisons.
(01/21/21 2:00pm)
For financial reasons related to the ongoing pandemic, The Plainsman staff has chosen to not publish a printed edition this week. With the University's decision to allow remote learning during the first few weeks of the semester, we thought it best to conserve our resources until a larger percentage of the student population is on campus later in the semester.
(11/30/20 4:22pm)
After serving as Auburn University's president for over a decade, Jay Gogue did the University a favor by coming out of retirement to provide some stability in an interim role when Auburn suddenly split ties with Gogue’s successor, Steven Leath, in the summer of 2019.
(10/26/20 9:31pm)
(09/25/20 5:24pm)
Although there is no shortage of reasons to avoid events with thousands of attendees during a viral pandemic that thrives on large gatherings to spread, Saturday’s game can and should be an opportunity to not just show off Auburn’s ability to coordinate an event, but an opportunity to show off the Auburn Family’s commitment to the wellbeing of its fellow members and where its values lie.
(09/17/20 4:50pm)
Auburn’s beloved Tigers carry a roster hovering around 100 student athletes, while some programs struggle to field a team. The Tigers also boast some of the most up-to-date athletic facilities that rival some professional organizations, while some collegiate programs have to fundraise just to have some workout equipment.
(08/31/20 3:45pm)
With life on campus starting back up again, Auburn University and its students have entered into a sort of trust exercise with each other.