EDITORIAL | Navigating the DEI bill
Over one month since AL legislation passed the “DEI bill” on March 20, there is still an abundance of uncertainty in the university’s next steps to abide by the legislation going into effect on Oct. 1.
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Over one month since AL legislation passed the “DEI bill” on March 20, there is still an abundance of uncertainty in the university’s next steps to abide by the legislation going into effect on Oct. 1.
In order to fulfill the goals of Auburn's mission statement, students should be coming out of the university as well-rounded individuals. While being well-rounded can vary person-to-person, we suggest that students make an effort to educate themselves in personal finance through Auburn's personal finance course.
It’s easy to think of the Auburn Family as only the people who you sit next to in class or go to football games with. The truth is that the Auburn Family is so much more than the students or even the alumni.
In Southern culture, football reigns. No matter how well the team is doing in the season, fans always show up and show out through tailgates, gameday attire and attendance.
In today’s society, adolescents are raised to go to school and then go into the workforce. It’s the lifecycle of our society. It is not acceptable to be treated like a child and provided for forever. We grow up under direction and teaching, and then we “go” have our own lives.
On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 10, a graphic video showing a two-man altercation in Auburn, Alabama, hit social media and spread like wildfire.
We at the Plainsman are brought to a sense of loss and grief for the shooting that occurred in Dadeville on Saturday, April 15. This devastating incident left at least 32 people injured and 4 dead, and had a list of names been released, each of them would be published here to remember and grieve.
As the semester comes to a close and finals week draws near, it's likely you feel burned out, unmotivated and overwhelmed as you try to finish strong.
During Auburn baseball’s game against Texas A&M on Saturday, Auburn University will unveil its newest addition to campus, a statue of Chicago White Sox legend and Auburn baseball alum Frank Thomas.
On Feb. 2, Turning Point USA published an article about a GroupMe chat that contained a Google document of over 200 “anti-white slurs.”
On Wednesday, Auburn University Campus Safety and Security sent an email notice to students about a report they received of the drugging of four females in a local rideshare bus in which the driver of the bus provided mixed drinks to the riders.
Housed in the opinion section, letters to the editor are articles written by citizens who want to share their perspectives on various subjects. There are no requirements, prerequisites or specific qualifications needed to write one.
On Oct. 31, Auburn University named its 16th Athletic Director, John Cohen, with a new mission to flip the script on the old saying “Just Auburn being Auburn.”
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it is timely to remember that reducing food waste is extremely important.
On Oct. 31, a trial between Auburn University economics professor Michael Stern and five former University officials began—putting the First Amendment and all it entails under a microscope.
As the Nov. 8 midterm elections approach, it is important that citizens are educated on the many issues and decisions that will shape the future of the United States.
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.
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.
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.
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