SGA Chief of Staff Jacob Tofani resigns
Jacob Tofani has resigned from his position as the Student Government Association's chief of staff on Friday morning.
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Jacob Tofani has resigned from his position as the Student Government Association's chief of staff on Friday morning.
To sext or not to sext. Whether you do or don't, a class of Auburn students agreed that sexting is here to stay.
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The Auburn Plainsman is on the hunt for Auburn's most fashionable students. Fashion Ambush is a weekly installment featuring the fashionistas and fashionistos as the go about their daily lives.
On International Women's Day, students and faculty gathered at Toomer's Corner protesting for equal rights for women. With signs raised high, the group yelled to bystanders and cars as they passed by.
Delaney Burst, Plainsman chef, is back at it again with another episode of Dank Dishes.
To many, Blackberry Breeze may sound like a “fruity alcoholic drink” or a southern slogan, but for college students down South, it sounds like a good show. Trey Foshee, vocalist and lead guitarist, thought the name had just the right ring to it.
Art is an outlet for expression and in today's caffeine-driven society, expressing oneself with foam and a good cup of joe makes sense. Auburn's local coffee shops have shown The Plainsman their skills in latte art and explained their methods.
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