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(10/27/22 5:47pm)
Auburn students are constantly anticipating life after college and ways to prepare. Internship and interview opportunities are being sent to every Auburn undergraduate inbox to persuade students to get involved in an internship this summer.
(10/18/22 7:00pm)
“Hey!”
(10/20/22 6:00pm)
Whether it be filling a car with gas, stocking up on groceries, paying housing expenses or maintaining decent health and hygiene, the cost of completing everyday acts is rising at an overwhelming rate.
(11/09/22 7:00pm)
In July this year, a collective, “On To Victory,” was launched to provide Auburn University student-athletes with the opportunity to profit off their name, image and likeness.
(10/24/22 1:30pm)
It’s what keeps people coming back. It’s the reason for the awe-inspiring wins and gut-wrenching losses. It carries on legends, traditions and culture. It represents so much and extends so far. It is the Auburn Family.
(09/15/22 4:12pm)
This week, Jakai Spikes tells her story on dealing with body image and her experience with overcoming these obstacles.
(09/15/22 3:00pm)
With the beginning of a new school year and the one-year anniversary of the sexual assault protests at Auburn University nearing comes a dire need for students to reflect on the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses and the ways we can combat it.
(09/05/22 5:35pm)
As a student at Auburn University adjusting to the start of a new school year, you may be looking to The Auburn Plainsman for news and entertainment.
(09/26/22 4:30pm)
Being a junior in college and living alone while battling mental health issues is extremely challenging.
(09/02/22 6:00pm)
The buzz of move-in and syllabus week has come and gone, but Auburn University is still welcoming its first-year students. “The First 56” is a new tradition extending “Welcome Week” and enhancing students' first 56 days back in Auburn.
(08/29/22 1:00pm)
After a 6-7 debut season and a whole lot of offseason speculation, Tiger fans are left wondering what head coach Bryan Harsin needs to do in year two to salvage his career at Auburn.
(06/26/22 8:05pm)
The overturning of Roe v. Wade, along with under-the-table planning, has led one imminent human rights atrocity to remain largely unattended to by Alabama citizens. Billions of taxpayer dollars are about to be spent on facilities designed to incarcerate Alabamians for the next thirty years.
(06/29/22 5:40pm)
Like some of you reading this, I am against abortion. The reality is that it is a heartwrenching decision normally born out of desperation that is extremely brutal in nature. It could have easily been performed on virtually any of us, extinguishing our dreams, fears, achievements and failures in the process. And yet I believe that the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health is wrong and sends us down a dangerous path.
(06/25/22 5:14pm)
In 2019, one-in-four teens in the U.S. missed school due to a lack of access to period supplies. In the same year, 46% of female students in public grades 7-12 attended Title I eligible schools. A 2019 survey of 693 women who attended U.S. high schools found that nearly 24% were forced to leave school early due to a lack of access to feminine hygiene products, and nearly 13% reported that they missed school when they were menstruating and couldn’t access supplies.
(06/25/22 5:41pm)
There are nearly 8 billion people living on planet earth, and 800 million of those people menstruate by omission every month. Those 800 million menstruating individuals inadvertently require suitable access to menstrual products.
(05/29/22 1:00pm)
In the past two weeks, I have checked my email twice to read of innocent blood violently shed.
(05/12/22 1:00pm)
After spending nearly four years of their college experience with The Plainsman, this past year’s management staff of graduating seniors have written their goodbyes.
(05/23/22 2:00pm)
The health and wellbeing of the people of our state is my priority as a practicing physician, as it was when I was honored to serve as governor.
(04/25/22 3:00pm)
There are many words that describe busy, expectant and demanding seasons of life, but one that is probably forefront in our minds is “stress.”
(04/13/22 5:31pm)
Alabama, please leave transgender kids alone. Again.