Spring Fashion Issue Column: These aren't Macklemore's thrifty tips
Trips to thrift stores and consignment shops can end in victory or disaster. With these nifty, thrifty tips, you won’t walk out looking like Macklemore.
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Trips to thrift stores and consignment shops can end in victory or disaster. With these nifty, thrifty tips, you won’t walk out looking like Macklemore.
A lot of people think politics is dirty, boring and all about power.
There’s not much I can say about Nelle Harper Lee that hasn’t already been said. Every bit of sadness I feel right now is felt across the state, the country, the world.
Candidates discussed a multitude of topics at last night's SGA debate. The elephant in the room, however, was never addressed.
As we all know, one of the most anticipated events of the year is coming up — the Super Bowl.
Almost 26,000 students are enrolled at Auburn University and most of them won’t cast a vote in the SGA election next week.
Brace yourselves, election season is coming.
It’s my fourth year on The Plains, and I’ve called four different places home. Freshman year, home was the Hill, the not-so-nice version of on-campus living. Compared to the South Donahue Residence Hall, my third-floor Boyd dwelling is nothing. One year later and I needed space. Sharing a room with another person is a great experience, but not one I wished to repeat. Copper Beech Townhome Communities was my next stop.
Sometimes you just need something sweet. It could be a reward for taking that test you studied hard for, a Friday treat or just a little bit of sugar to top off your meal.
The last week of the semester is one where the stress of finding a parking space in the library parking deck may come close to the amount of stress you’re about to deal with in the library.
Graduation is approaching and for many people this is a wondrous occasion. Many students have a pretty clear idea on what they are going to do after school and already have work lined up. However, there are the few poor souls who don’t have a plan. Of those poor souls, there’s a handful of students who have less than practical degrees. I am one of these students, graduating in fine art.
Part of the mission of The Auburn Plainsman is to be a forum for students, faculty and community members to engage in public discourse through our Opinion page.
For as long as I can remember there have been unwritten rules we must follow in order to not appear different. In America, any differences from the norm are seen as weakness, not strength. And unfortunately, the ultimate judgment people get for being unique actually comes from our peers.
Many students can relate to the stress that comes along with class registration.
Picture this: it’s game day. You’re watching the game, you’re following updates on Twitter and keeping up with the latest photos on Instagram.
I received the most demanding and precious gift for my 21st birthday: the responsibility of taking care of a pet. I was a junior at Auburn. Balance and time management were no longer struggles for me. Then, along came Annabelle, a sweet, full of energy and personality, now-80-pound chocolate lab. I knew I wanted a dog long before I ever got Annabelle. But even at 18 years old, I was smart enough to know and understand that as much as I wanted to be, I wasn’t ready to take responsibility for another being. I was capable, but I wasn’t willing to give up what is necessary in order to give a puppy the time and devotion it needs. So I waited to get a dog until I was ready, and I want to encourage others to do the same.
Orlando, Sandy Hook, Columbine, Umpqua, Fort Hood, Aurora and practically every city across the United States.
Like most college students, I do my best to live on a budget. When I decide to spend money on clothes, sure, I want them to be fashionable and comfortable, but they also need to be versatile so I can wear the same item in multiple outfits.
Cargo shorts may be dead, but they will return.
This is it. The moment all fans of the Olsen twins, Olympic gymnastics and dent-free hair have waited for.