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There's no margin for error now.
Four years ago, the then-Plainsman adviser said something I haven’t forgotten.
At moments during the past week or so, I’ve felt discouraged in the face of rejection and failure at a time in my life when things are supposed to launch into a new, exciting phase of post-graduation.
Many people ask, "Why is there a Black History Month?"
Last weekend, scrolling through Facebook felt like wading through a seemingly endless sea of pink hats, homemade signs and aerial photos of packed streets.
Nine semesters, three summers spent working, 65 football games and four and a half years later, graduation is staring me straight in the face. Soon, I will walk across that stage and my time in college will be over.
Bipartisanship has long been a respected component of American politics.
In the early modern period the concept of separation of governmental power revolved around a monarch, a representative body or parliament and a court of law being constrained or checked by the other branch(es). In a system of limited government, the concept proved essential in order to guard against a tyranny of the majority or a branch that oversteps its constitutional boundaries.
Election Day is approaching fast and Donald Trump is shooting up in the polls.
America has the seventh highest literacy rate in the world, but you wouldn’t think so if you logged onto Facebook. With what most people are posting on social media about this election you would think, or at least hope, they aren’t reading any of the articles they are copying and pasting to their timelines. My 12-week-old puppy could stomp on my keyboard for 10 minutes and produce a more articulate argument about why someone’s favorite candidate deserves the presidency.
For many, drinking and college are a match made in underage bliss.
Recently The Plainsman released an opinions piece discussing a political movement known as the alt-right.
Hello, my name is Alex Wilkerson.
Being in a Sorority never hit my radar, even though Legally Blonde the movie and musical are in my top favorite, and now I am one of the few girls at Auburn University who isn’t apart of the Greek life.
Chick-fil-A, Momma Goldberg’s, Zaxby’s, Domino’s and McDonalds. Auburn has a multitude of fast food restaurants just waiting at student’s fingertips. When you get all settled into your dorm room or apartment and start your exciting college adventure, it might seem easier to grab a burger and fries instead of hitting up the grocery store.
Heartbreak, triumph and miracles summarize the painful yet thrilling experience that is Auburn football. Some of you have been around the experience your entire lives and can't wait to return to Jordan Hare Sept. 3. Some of you may only be familiar with the names of former Tigers like Cam Newton and Bo Jackson and some of you will probably hide away from the game day noise in the fall.
Alabamians, like myself, like to believe we are a good people. And most of us are.
The occurrence of sexual assaults on college campuses is a prevalent issue, as devastating stories continue to make news headlines.
Gun-control laws have been a hot topic this year since Texas came out with a new law allowing students 21 years or older to carry a firearm fully concealed if they have the appropriate permit to do so.
Ever feel like you were born in the wrong era? These retro trends can transport you to a different time.