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Editorial
As a growing city, Auburn is continuously facing new and unexpected problems. There have been loud, public debates about building height limits, zoning regulations, short-term rentals and a multitude of other issues that are consequences of a growing population.
As children, we saw them as role models.
Correction: The Plainsman wrongly stated that CoreCivic had been accused of stealing $20 million from a previous prison construction bid in Kansas. According to reporting by The Kansas City Star, the governor of Kansas, Laura Kelly, said she felt "hoodwinked" by CoreCivic, Inc. The state signed a deal with the company to construct a prison facility and to temporarily house 600 Kansas inmates in a CoreCivic facility in Arizona. The Plainsman also assessed the private prisons to be human-rights violating companies — a characterization that has not been thoroughly proven. We sincerely regret the errors and apologize to our readers.
I have spent my whole life in Alabama.
Last week, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center officially opened its doors. With a construction timeline lasting more than two years and a budget of over $70 million, this performing arts center is one of the most expensive building projects that Auburn University has ever completed.
Before being taken down, a video on “Old Row Auburn” of local drag queen Colana Bleu pushing a man off stage that was visibly harassing her had gone viral.
Editor's note: This is a letter to the editor, an opinion piece that was not written by The Plainsman staff. The views expressed in columns and letters to the editor do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Auburn Plainsman.
From crime and sexual assault to racism and hate, journalists are often tasked with confronting these issues head-on.
With time expiring, Virginia's Kyle Guy threw up a prayer from 3. He missed, and Auburn fans everywhere began their celebration.
One time I asked a friend what he wanted most out of life.
After months of postponement on an issue that required expedited fixing, the City Council has once again given constituents in Northwest Auburn a plethora of reasons for outrage.
Sexual assault on college campuses is endemic.