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The Student Government Association at Auburn University has one purpose: to serve students.
You’re now a member of the world-wide Auburn Family. With that family comes a whole new lingo.
After 27 years in the entertainment business Warner Bros. executive Ron Sanders’ best advice to students was to find something you love to do.
Students clutched injuries as they limped toward the courtyard of the School of Nursing which had been turned into a triage station for the Tiger Transit crash. Only there was no crash or injuries.
As Patrick Reed dawned his green jacket for the first time, Alex Conlon and Kayla Mosley were busy helping to run two restaurants at the Masters.
SGA Senate passed the “First 56” Initiative Monday, April 23. Hannah Locklear was appointed as the third College of Education Senator and SGA Cabinet was also confirmed.
Laughs, claps and even some snorts filled the air Thursday night at Comedy on The Plains in the Student Center Ballroom, where University Program Council hosted comedian Chris D’Elia.
The “First 56” initiative resolution was proposed Monday to the SGA Senate. Sen. Sully Jeter, senator-at-large and chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee, proposed the resolution to Senate on Monday night.
Moving from a bustling city of over nine million to a quiet college town of 65,000, Meglin Wei’s life will never be the same again, and she likes it that way.
Students worked their way through six different stations spread around Room 2222 in the Student Center Thursday, April 12 during the parking and transportation open house.
The University of Texas at Austin, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook and Marjory Stoneman Douglas.No context is ever needed with these school names. From elementary schools to college campuses, most know what occurred for those school names to live forever in the minds of Americans.
Auburn students across campus have heard or seen the Creed at some point in their college careers with it sprinkled throughout campus and present in everything the Auburn Family does. As a way to honor it, SGA decided to host Creed Week this past week.
Amsterdam Café is The Best Overall restaurant according to a poll The Plainsman conducted from April 4-9. From lunch and dinner every day of the week to Sunday brunch, everyone is sure to find a dish to love at Amsterdam Café.
The College of Agriculture's goal for Ag Week was to connect with the rest of campus.
In the Final Lecture Monday evening, Mark Wilson strove to remind students where they came from and in the Final Lecture Monday night.
SGA Senate awarded $5,000 in program expansion funds to student organizations. They requested the money to help fund the Involvement Awards on April 17.
Salsarita’s is the best place to grab a meal on campus because of their fresh, great tasting Mexican foods.
Live music filled the air as hundreds of students from colleges across campus outlined the Green Space Thursday to visit booths as they waited in line for a taste of Auburn grown and raised food at Farmfest, an agricultural event sponsored by UPC and the College of Agriculture School’s Council for Ag Week.
After the dust settle the night of Feb. 6, five SGA Senate seats were left open because there was not a single candidate for those seats. Shortly thereafter, a College of Liberal Arts Senate seat was opened up when Pierce Merry resigned from his elected seat.
Empty School’s Council positions and were proposed to be appointed Monday night at the SGA Senate meeting. Sen. Max Zinner also proposed a change in election law.