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Occasionally, there comes a time when an issue of importance thrusts itself into the spotlight.
We're all familiar with the old adage "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."
I am certainly not proud of being one. My boyfriend says I should hide my face in shame. In public, I just put on a smile and act like nothing is bothering me.
People are fascinating to me.
There are certain songs out there that will make me cry every time, like "Puff the Magic Dragon" and Don Henley's "The End of the Innocence." But the one that gets to me like no other is Rascal Flatts's "What Hurts the Most."
The Plainsman is an open forum.
Although there are nine games left in the basketball season, we feel the need to speak out on this matter now.
Being a product of the Internet generation has made me realize several things about myself.
I love culture.
With House Bill #135's passage through the state senate looking like a foregone conclusion, it becomes necessary to discuss an often overlooked portion of our criminal justice system.
When the book is written on Generation Y, it won't be written that we were a repressed generation.
With Martin Luther King, Jr. Day having come and gone this week, we thought it necessary to reflect on the state of our nation, to see how far we've come as a nation and to see how far we've still got left to go.
'Midst the frozen, corn-filled wastelands of Iowa, a man was charged with a series of Herculean tasks:
The young men of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity could be seen as a controlled group study for a policy that could soon affect almost every Greek organization on campus.
I'll be the first to admit I'm not the biggest fraternity supporter, and I don't drive around with a "Go Frat" sticker on my car.
Well, we got trouble, friends, trouble right here in Alabama.
We always look forward to receiving our annual package in the mail from Trojan, and not just for the free condoms.
We'd like to begin by congratulating the Auburn Gay-Straight Alliance on a successful first-ever Pride Week here on The Plains.
People have sex.
Things aren't always as they seem.