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(04/14/21 6:00pm)
Awareness surrounding feminism and the treatment of women has been a heavily discussed topic in our country for the last several years, and now, these conversations are making their way to Auburn, with the creation of the “Feminists at Auburn” club.
(06/10/21 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story was featured in The Plainsman's special print edition for 2021 Camp War Eagle. You can check out an online version of that edition here.
(04/13/21 8:30am)
Cydni Czerkawski, originally from Evansville, Indiana, and now a local to Auburn, takes on her passion for gardening and shares it with others through her “In the Garden with Cyndi” events at the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center.
(04/16/21 6:30pm)
Recently, the Auburn Food Pantry has taken on new ways to supply food for those in need.
(04/07/21 8:30pm)
It was November of 2018, Izzy Seidman’s sophomore year, when she was approached by a fellow student at school and told, “Jews are not allowed here." The students in her Advanced English class proceeded to laugh at the out-of-pocket comment.
(04/05/21 12:00pm)
An empty building stood in downtown Opelika off Avenue A. It was November of 2020 and the owner of this building, Allison Kovak, went inside in search of answers.
(04/03/21 2:00pm)
When the pandemic swept over America in March 2020, Opelika native Brighton Gregory dove head-first into her own new hobby, which later grew into a business.
(03/26/21 1:30pm)
Midtown at Auburn is committed to bringing the feel of the gulf coast The Plains, with its bodegas and new restaurants and shops.
(03/31/21 8:30pm)
“Cottagecore” is an aesthetic that has taken over the internet recently, particularly among college students. This is a fashion and lifestyle that centers on themes of nature.
(03/27/21 2:30pm)
Auburn Floral Trail has served the Auburn community for almost three decades and it continues this year, March 8 through April 16.
(03/25/21 8:00pm)
Easter 2020 was a holiday consisting of full lockdowns across the world and limited trips made by the Easter bunny to the homes of families. Churches closed down and had to go online for their services. Transitioning into a new year, churches are now open, and lockdowns have lifted.
(03/21/21 1:51pm)
This Saturday, March 20, Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Lee County Humane Society hosted the return of Bark in The Park at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama.
(03/20/21 2:30pm)
Charcuterie boards have recently swarmed Instagram feeds, internet articles, grocery stores and it seems they have started to do the same in Auburn.
(03/17/21 8:30pm)
From Myers-Briggs to the Big Five, personality tests have been one way for people to connect with others. Recently, downtown Auburn has engaged with these concepts to connect the Auburn community with businesses.
(03/19/21 2:30pm)
The Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers are finding new ways to connect with their customers amidst a largely distant time. Namely, they have begun a monthly book challenge.
(03/22/21 6:30pm)
The College of Business introduces Women in Technology, an umbrella organization under the Association of Information Systems.
(03/15/21 3:28pm)
It's always tricky to write about writers.
(03/11/21 9:30pm)
Music is known for being uniting and, for the Jones, it seems to carry that effect.
(03/14/21 2:30pm)
Richard Tomasello, owner of local Auburn coffee shop Well Red, opened the storefront location off of Opelika Road with his wife, Crystal Tomasello, in June 2020. Richard, originally from Helena, Alabama, came to Auburn in 2000 to attend Auburn University.
(03/09/21 4:30pm)
Being a dairy farmer may seem uneventful, but there is a lot more that goes into the process than people realize.