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(01/26/12 11:00am)
For religious and ideological reasons the government in Iran for the past 30 years has denied members of the Baha'i religion the right to attend any Iranian institution of higher education.
(01/26/12 11:00am)
The movie about black Tuskegee Airmen in WWII titled "Red Tails" is currently making the rounds.
(01/20/12 1:10am)
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012, Wikipedia blacked out and the world ended. All over the country, on Facebook statuses and twitter feeds, from Google to Tumblr and everything in-between, American citizens united in their opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). The bill is intended to protect copyrights laws on the wild frontier that is the World Wide Web, but however well-intentioned the bill might be, it is widely acknowledged as a heavy step toward censoring the internet. And if there is one thing Americans won't stand for, it's the government restricting our access to bootleg episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. I simply must know more about Kim's short lived marriage.
(01/20/12 1:42am)
Last week, as you all may have seen, Stephen Colbert, in a skit so risible as to be outdone only by the ridiculousness of the Citizen's United Supreme Court decision Colbert has long mocked, transferred control of his Super-PAC to fellow satirist and "business partner" Jon Stewart before announcing he was "forming an exploratory committee to lay the groundwork for [his] possible candidacy for the president of the United States of South Carolina!"
(01/12/12 11:00am)
To every atheist we've called a fool, to every Jew we've ridiculed, to every agnostic, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or anyone else we have misunderstood or mistreated, I want to apologize.
(01/12/12 11:00am)
While I agree with your contention that a simple "Merry Christmas" (or "Happy Hanukkah" or "Happy Ramadan") should not offend anyone, I don't think it is over-sensitive atheists who pose the biggest threat to the role of this holiday in North American culture, nor any perceived decline of its representation in stores or at schools.
(12/01/11 11:00am)
The 2011 Iron Bowl is in the books. My team won, which is always good; but that's not what I want to talk about.
(11/17/11 11:00am)
Recent allegations against Congressman Spencer Bachus (R, AL-06) are an embarrassment to this state and to this University (of which he is an alumnus) and bring to light a gross conflict of interest that exists within our legislative branch.
(11/17/11 11:00am)
In high school I had the opportunity to participate in a campaign called "Support Student Safety." Our student-led group worked tirelessly for an academic year to urge the Metropolitan Nashville School Board to adopt a nondiscrimination policy that included sexual orientation and gender identity as protected categories.
(11/17/11 11:00am)
I am not sure how many people watched the ESPN film "Roll Tide/War Eagle," but after watching, I didn't know exactly how I felt about the show.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
I sincerely respect the thought of informing the people about today's issues and events, however; the article you published titled "'Occupy' demands echo Obama Politics" was misleading and the "facts" you obtained about Occupy Wall street were not facts at all, but merely assumption.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
The landscape of the Iron Bowl has changed. As you well know, the Crimson Tide lost a hard fought, low scoring, defensive bout to the LSU Tigers. The Iron Bowl will not have implications for a National Title, as it has for the past 2 years. Both Alabama and Auburn have been blessed with the opportunity to play for a National Championship, and both schools have seized that opportunity. This is something that few college football fans will ever experience, and to have such a storied rivalry is enviable.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
I'm sure, or at least I hope, that you have already received many outraged letters concerning a certain writer for The Plainsman.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
It is fine to criticize the Occupy Wall Street movement for its demands.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
The fact that you all allowed an editorial to be published about how breast cancer is "overrated" is absolutely pathetic.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
My name is Tyler, and I am a student here at Auburn University.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
I found your recent article by Kelly Tsaltas about breast cancer awareness to be highly offensive.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
Does anyone besides me feel that Elizabeth Bonner has it backwards in one way, and wrong in two others, in viewing the Occupy movement as echoing the "louder voice" of President Obama, who she characterizes as "going against" "the rich" and "capitalism", which she, at one point, seems to equate to "social and economic inequality"?
(11/10/11 11:00am)
Plainsman staff, I usually greatly enjoy the humorous and informative articles in Auburn's esteemed newspaper, but a recent cover story has both disappointed and embarrassed me.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
I sincerely respect the thought of informing the people about today's issues and events; however, the article you published titled "'Occupy' demands echo Obama Politics" was misleading, and the "facts" you obtained about Occupy Wall street were not facts at all, but merely assumption.