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(04/05/24 3:00pm)
In order to fulfill the goals of Auburn's mission statement, students should be coming out of the university as well-rounded individuals. While being well-rounded can vary person-to-person, we suggest that students make an effort to educate themselves in personal finance through Auburn's personal finance course.
(03/26/24 5:06pm)
After three seasons at Auburn, guard K.D. Johnson will enter the transfer portal for his fifth and final season of eligibility in college basketball. Johnson marks the first player for Bruce Pearl’s program to enter the portal since the conclusion of the season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
(03/27/24 4:30pm)
Auburn University Tiger Dining held Chef Wars, a spirited competition challenging teams to showcase their culinary prowess and craft the ultimate dish. The event was held on Monday, March 25, at the Edge, which is the main dining hall on Auburn's campus.
(03/26/24 10:09pm)
CORRECTION: This article previously said, "An initial vote to object to the consideration of the motion failed, but a second vote along the same passed with 88% voting in the affirmative." This is not correct and has therefore been removed.
(04/02/24 1:30pm)
For Auburn and Opelika residents, whether they are students or working full-time, Rock ‘N Roll Pinball, located in downtown Opelika, is a staple for any night of the week. Featuring a pinball machine room in the front of the building and a bar/stage in the back, you’ll be sure to find something for you here.
(04/01/24 3:00pm)
No longer a hidden gem of Auburn, Ashley Spencer didn't expect Aubfest's humble beginnings to soar into a semester tradition. Aubfest, a local music festival held at Boggin' On The Plains once every fall and spring semester, had its spring festival on March 23.
(04/09/24 7:00pm)
Ben Bruud, local DJ, is the founder of Skybar’s theme nights, a tradition that began in 2022. These events are often sold out quickly, with attendees outfits and Bruud’s setlists both tailored to a specific theme. Small goodies are passed out at the door to those who line up early.
(03/24/24 4:46am)
Auburn gymnastics secured a 196.775 in the first session of the 2024 SEC Championships, securing a seventh-place finish.
(03/24/24 6:00pm)
Auburn University’s Engineers Without Borders chapter raised over $40,000 with its annual Water Cycle race, rides and Dam Jam Saturday at Lake Martin with 125 participants.
(03/26/24 1:00pm)
Sunday, Mar. 31 will be The Coffee Cat’s final day open for business in Auburn. A beloved coffee shop located on 124 Tichenor Ave. has brought many people together for almost 10 years, from laughing to studying.
(04/01/24 6:00pm)
Excluding core classes, engineering and liberal arts students at Auburn spend their college years on distinct paths. In a sense, the only commonality between these groups is that they attend the same university. Other than that, however, there is little unity.
(03/24/24 12:17am)
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers avoided the sweep in game three of their conference series Saturday at Plainsman Park against No. 1 Arkansas, winning the finale 8-6.
(03/23/24 12:36am)
With 7:27 left in the second half, Auburn held a 68-58 lead over Yale, its largest lead of the game, and seemingly just had to hold off the Bulldogs a little longer to reach the Round of 32.
(03/27/24 6:00pm)
Around this time every year, college students usually begin looking and planning for their summer jobs. Questions like “What?” and “Where?” start swarming in the minds of students everywhere.
(03/22/24 3:00pm)
Throughout my last semester as a junior at Auburn, I found a new passion: women's basketball.
(03/20/24 11:17pm)
On Wednesday, March 20, at 4:53 p.m., Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety and Security sent a university-wide email regarding a report about an aggravated assault potentially motivated by racial bias. The crime, which took place outside Talon Residence Hall, is classified as a hate crime under the Clery Act.
(03/22/24 9:11pm)
What does Matt Damon have to do with fighting climate change and creating a better future for our planet? On the evening of Monday, March 18, environmental scientist Jonathan Foley explained Damon's significance and the importance of combating climate change to the Auburn community. Foley is the executive director of Project Drawdown, a non-profit organization that works toward finding climate solutions in a timely and safe manner.
(03/20/24 2:30pm)
The Auburn City Council held its second meeting of the month on Tuesday night. While a variety of topics were discussed, the construction of two new fast food restaurants dominated the conversation.
(03/21/24 1:32am)
The Auburn Plainsman has requested statements from both Gov. Kay Ivey's office and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity at Auburn University. We will continue to update the story with any new information.
(03/29/24 1:57pm)
Everyone has heard refrains like “distance makes the heart grow fonder” or “my heart aches for you,” but has anyone said “I throw you less” to someone they miss?