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To those who march, let me first state that I am all for freedom of speech and expression. However, I do not have to support the viewpoint.
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To those who march, let me first state that I am all for freedom of speech and expression. However, I do not have to support the viewpoint.
After visiting more than half of the SEC's stadiums as an away fan, I honestly think South Carolina is the second-most hostile environment I've been in.
Cancer is a quiet, creeping threat from within.
I graduate in seven months, and I finally realized one of my biggest regrets of my college years.
Last Friday the Obama administration announced that it had killed one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world: Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born cleric living in Yemen.
As midterms loom and my supply of coffee runs dangerously low, it seems like perfect timing for the Lee County Fair to roll back into town.
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Amid recent scrutiny from black congressional members regarding Barack Obama's handling of the economy--particularly its impact on the black community--the president scolded the Congressional Black Caucus at its annual awards dinner this weekend, telling his all-but-copacetic supporters to "Shake it off. Stop complainin'. Stop grumblin'. Stop cryin'" and to "press on."
A surprising number of people don't know anything about Auburn. Those who are familiar with us know we're a quiet, polite community nestled in a state a lot of people would rather forget about.
Imagine the craziest, loudest, most obnoxious, belligerent group of teenagers you can.
How quickly a fanbase gets spoiled.
Clemson is Auburn with a lake?
Seven times. That's how many times Auburn fans will be able to go into Jordan-Hare Stadium this fall to watch the Tigers play football.
Peace in the Middle East is becoming a fairy tale.
I've always found the best way to get people out of a room is to talk about race. They're afraid of the discussion. Even I'm afraid of the discussion, to a point.
The design, and not just the stories, of The Auburn Plainsman is a high priority to the staff. Editors value design just as much as an artist, architect or designer would. We are all creative and are taught to notice aesthetic details.
As I walk through the Student Center, I am constantly reminded how awesome the new state-of-the-art Recreation and Wellness Center will be next fall. There is going to be a hanging figure-eight track, a lounge pool and a rock wall.
Do you know why cowbells couldn't be heard clanging at the game Saturday?
I was watching the Auburn-Utah State game on TV and saw something I just couldn't believe.
Chick-fil-A has recently been outed as a supporter for known anti-gay groups.