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The Plainsman’s photo editor takes a creative look at who’s feeling a bit blue this football season.
Since 1972, the tiny town of Loachapoka has gathered more than 15,000 people each fall for the Syrup Sopping Festival. Folks from around the country travel for this one-day event for the finest-tasting cane syrup in the South. The syrup is sopped manually through a sugar cane-splitting machine, while a horse circles around the machine for power.All photos by Rebecca Croomes / PHOTO EDITOR.
Rules should be simple and easy to follow. Nothing about our state constitution is simple.
On Sept. 29, the Auburn Police and Auburn University pharmacists collected prescription medications for proper disposal.
It's practically a sin to say the word 'books' during the beginning of the semester; it's almost like one of those Voldemort kind of things where people would instead prefer you to say 'that-which-must-not-be-purchased.'
Mike Daisey told the world he went to China, and I believe him. He told the world he stood at the gates of Foxconn, the factory where Apple products are made, and I believe him.
You can't look me straight in the eye and tell me weed is "no big deal." You can't, because all I can think of is walking down a hall, looking at all the other families with their arms full of gifts--simple things like new underwear, cookies or a book from home that hasn't been read in a long time.