Work ethic: Do you have it?
Work ethic is a good thing. But sometimes it can be a person's downfall.
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Work ethic is a good thing. But sometimes it can be a person's downfall.
For more than the past two months, construction has plagued not only Magnolia Avenue and Duncan Drive, but the beautiful image of Auburn's campus. And since May 10, the "Closed Road" signs and bulldozers have found their way over to Samford Avenue as well.
After a four-year campaign, Free the Hops finally saw Gov. Riley sign the Gourmet Beer Bill into law.
Ah, sweet summertime on The Plains.
I'm back. Yes, Comm Board allowed me to be editor again this summer. So nice of them.
Last week, Auburn City Council member Arthur Dowdell, representative for Ward 1, removed some Confederate flags placed on the graves of Confederate soldiers by the United Daughters of Confederacy in celebration of Confederate Memorial Day, according to the Opelika-Auburn News.
We're going to keep this short and sweet.
When I came to Auburn I had no friends.
I walked into The Plainsman office at the end of my sophomore year not knowing what to expect.
As this semester draws to a close, many of us are packing our things and leaving Auburn's nest to test our wings in the real world.
I indulged in my favorite lazy-day ritual this weekend -- a "Gilmore Girls" marathon.
Being that it's simply impossible to compete with Mr. Managing Editor's 800-word book on the other page, I'll keep this final "farewell Auburn" column short and sweet.
Some support for Councilman Dowdell
Bring back program to help campus kitties
Students received an e-mail with an announcement concerning our new Vice President of Student Affairs from the Wire Eagle service this week.
Here we go again.
One of my favorite activities during childhood was swinging. I loved the burst of speed as I started my descent. I loved the weightlessness I felt when I reached the end of my arc. I loved the feeling of bounded freedom, of almost being able to float away.
[Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time, God's Chosen People were wandering through a desert, trying to find a promised land.
I signed up for a Twitter account when I heard about it a couple months ago, but realizing I didn't care what celebrities were having for lunch, I quit using it.