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(02/12/24 3:00pm)
In the United States, approximately 20% of people have a learning disability. This translates to over 65 million Americans having a learning disability such as dyslexia, dyscalculia or dysgraphia among others.
(02/03/24 5:07am)
After a campaign kickoff on Tuesday, the polls were open for Auburn students to vote for SGA candidates and Miss Auburn on Friday, Feb. 2. Cara Herring, the sole candidate for vice president of SGA, was announced as the winner just after 10 p.m. in the quad.
(10/31/23 4:06am)
A miracle, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.
(10/25/23 1:00pm)
On Oct. 7, Hamas – a terrorist organization dedicated to dismantling the nation of Israel at all costs – launched an attack against Israel, reportedly launching over 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip.
(09/27/23 7:00pm)
As a young girl, Ellie Korotky watched Auburn take on the University of Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks during the 2008 homecoming game. That day, Korotky was dressed in an Auburn cheerleader uniform, and her father, Jeff Korotky, pinned a corsage on it.
(09/22/23 8:21pm)
On Sept. 19, a nonprofit group called the Freedom From Religion Foundation issued a warning to Auburn University over the Unite event and baptisms that followed on Sept. 12.
(09/21/23 1:00pm)
In an effort to put Auburn University’s Brewing Science and Operations program a cut above, New Realm Brewing Company held a ribbon cutting ceremony on the evening of Sept. 20 and opened its doors to opportunities for collaboration, internships and case studies.
(09/07/23 2:03pm)
On Monday, Sept. 11, exactly 22 years after tragedy struck the nation as four coordinated terrorist attacks took the lives of nearly 3,000 people, Auburn University’s Air Force ROTC is hosting a memorial stair climb to honor and remember the first responders who sacrificed their lives while trying to save others.
(09/01/23 1:00pm)
As students begin their semester – whether it be their very first or their final here on the Plains – it is important to know how to stay safe on and off campus.
(07/05/23 2:00pm)
While many who come to Auburn often think highly of it, they must come to the realization that it is still a college campus where unfortunate things like sexual assault happen. However, the University has resources to help survivors of sexual assault and related incidents, the most notable resource being the Title IX office.
(04/26/23 1:00pm)
Campus Safety and Security
(04/15/23 7:19pm)
Auburn University’s Board of Trustees convened on Friday, April 14, in Auburn. Action items from the facilities, academic affairs and the executive committees were approved, and Auburn University President Chris Roberts touted some of the University’s latest achievements during the President’s Report.
(04/17/23 6:31pm)
On Feb. 16, The Plainsman received a tip outlining a student’s experience with Auburn’s Title IX office and the investigative process.
(04/14/23 1:00pm)
Each fall, the Auburn community is able to come together on campus and bond during Hey Day, which was voted as the best student event for Plainsman's Choice 2023.
(03/24/23 11:29pm)
Emmett Belcher, a six-year-old boy who is a kindergartner at Cary Woods Elementary School, is currently in the running for an adaptive bicycle that would help him enjoy his time outside despite having a disability.
(03/01/23 2:01am)
On Feb. 28, Auburn University announced the hiring of Richard Campbell as their inaugural chief communications officer. Campbell's term will begin on May 1, 2023.
(02/18/23 5:19pm)
On Saturday, Feb. 18, Auburn High School’s Key Club—the high school branch of the Kiwanis International service club—hosted its first one-mile and 5K fundraising event.
(02/10/23 5:00pm)
Feeling inspired by the writing of an Orange Beach-based author, Sherry Aaron, with the help of her husband Wren, set out to create a space for the Auburn community to come together. In January 2023, the Aarons saw the opening of a project that has been in the works for just over a year: The Table Foundation.
(02/07/23 9:38pm)
On Tuesday afternoon, students were notified by Campus Safety and Security of reports they received last week of a non-university affiliated group on campus claiming to be Auburn students.
(03/28/23 7:00pm)
During the November midterm elections, the state of Alabama had ten proposed amendments on the ballot. However, one stood out in its content and potential impact on Alabamians. Amendment One, more commonly known as Aniah’s Law, passed with nearly 81% support.