EDITORIAL: Auburn should oppose the GOP tax bill
Last week, Auburn students and faculty marched around campus chanting, “No grad tax,” a protest against the tax bill being put forth by the GOP.
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Last week, Auburn students and faculty marched around campus chanting, “No grad tax,” a protest against the tax bill being put forth by the GOP.
A board of five un-elected individuals will soon likely vote on an issue that looms much larger than the Iron Bowl, and, dare we say it, the National Championship.
It’s time for Alabama to make the right choice. It’s time for us to pick a candidate who will represent us and our morals. Roy Moore is not the right person for that job.
Last week, Auburn’s athletic director Jay Jacobs announced he will be stepping down by June 2018.
With a seemingly endless cycle of celebrities being exposed for committing sexual assault, the issue has come to the forefront of America’s collective conscience. And still, many refuse to pick up the gauntlet.
As Auburn commemorates the past 125 years of women being on Auburn’s campus, it’s especially important we take time to evaluate the future of women on our campus and in our communities at large.
For a state so opposed to abortion, Alabama allows too many unwanted teen pregnancies to occur.
A recent string of zoning complaints and the eviction notices that have followed have hit some Auburn students.
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A driving force in many stories of institutional struggle is the specter of inappropriate sexual appetite, which is often coupled with an unhealthy power dynamic between the perpetrator and victim. And to wrap it all up, there are the inevitable attempts to hide the whole affair.
On Friday, the Office of Inclusion and Diversity will be kicking off its Critical Conversations speaker series, which will feature Cornel West and Robert George as the first speakers.
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