Farewell columns are full of tired cliches, and mine is no exception
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.
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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.
My appetite for tea has now been spoiled. What a tragic loss.
I want everyone who reads this to believe me when I say I have heard and noted your concerns, worries and complaints about our month-long transition to our new Web site.
Oddly enough, it happened at 9:55 a.m. Monday when I hopped on my bike to make it to my 10 a.m. class.