Another Pro-life Response
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Editor, The Auburn Plainsman
Have you had a giant catfish offer you free ice cream today?
The Michael Phillips Compassionate Care Act, a bill seeking to legalize medical marijuana in Alabama, passed out of committee this week to return to the floor for a possible vote.
While I welcome any Plainsman article about science, nature or research, The Plainsman article "Can animals be gay?" (Intrigue, C1, 8 April 2010) was far too similar to the recent New York Times article "Can animals be gay?" (29 March 2010).
I regret to inform you that my vote for the new Student Activity Center is in no way "yes." If there are so many students using the current Student Act at localized times of the day then may the authorities consider extending the operating hours. Also which facilities of the current Act are used extensively? After reading The Plainsman, it appears my understanding was the exercise equipment is under the most demand.
When we first saw one of the "tickets" being handed out to pedestrians on Magnolia this week, we all had a good laugh. "Seriously?" was heard throughout the office, and jovial joking soon gave way to anger and indignation. Is this a joke?
My roommate and I just got kicked out of a bar--one that is very popular here in downtown Auburn. This has been a long standing issue that has affected a significant population of the Auburn student body.
The Eucharist is a Christian sacrament or ordinance, generally considered to be a commemoration of the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest and eventual crucifixion.
I was glad to see the staff columns addressing under- age drinking, how to care for drunk people and drunk driving issues.
In spirit of April Fools Day, we decided to run a special edition with satirical articles applicable to each section. Only the pages labeled with a specific parody banner have fictitious news and features on them. Articles that have actual people quoted in them have a disclaimer at the end explaining the quotes are made-up in good humor.
While I agree with your overall condemnation of the bill, I can not help but to point out the problems in the article that are simply untrue. In a time that has become bi-partisan as we have found ourselves in, it seems we should pay extra attention to the details in spelling out an opinion.
Now that the Senate version of ObamaCare is moments from becoming the law of the land, we need strategies to safeguard the doctor-patient relationship from government intrusion.
H.R. 4872 represents a monumental change for this country, a change some of us feel is much needed and long overdue.
Over the past year 12 citizens of Auburn have been involved in pedestrian accidents.
Jonathan Reeves is one of many Americans who has to live with a gluten-free diet.
You have important choices to make today, students of Auburn, choices that will forever impact The Plains for you and the generations of Auburn family members who come after you.
Sneezing.
My grandmother died recently.
Beads.