Indoor Tailgating Plans Raise Questions, Prompt Concerns
When we heard of the plans to have set, paid outdoor tailgating spots on Auburn's newly minted Campus Green, we have to admit we were initially concerned.
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When we heard of the plans to have set, paid outdoor tailgating spots on Auburn's newly minted Campus Green, we have to admit we were initially concerned.
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For all the students who have reluctantly walked away from that nervous exchange of selling a football ticket to a stranger, wondering if the next Bursar Bill will be flooded with random charges, or if they'll even see that student ID again, worry no more!