Auburn family mourns loss, seeks answers
We are stunned by the events of this past weekend.
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We are stunned by the events of this past weekend.
Auburn is one of the most beautiful schools in the SEC. If you don't believe that, you haven't been here, or you're an Alabama fan.
Whenever the issue of a smoking ban comes up, whether it be for a college campus or an entire city, both sides get loud and angry.
A few weeks ago, WEGL 91.1 posted a sign on their door saying broadcast was shut down by a lightning strike to their antenna, and while we are sorry for our friends, we would like to take this opportunity to give them some much needed advice.
North Carolina's recent law banning gay marriage is a sign the fight for civil rights for the homosexual community is nowhere near over.
Deciding whether to pursue a college education isn't the easy decision it once was.
We believe no person has the right to take the life of another human being.
We opened our TigerMail on Tuesday to find an email with the subject line "Ticket."
Sen. Frank Church was right when he warned Americans of the National Security Agency's power of surveillance. He said Americans would have no ability to resist should our government become a tyranny.
The media coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting has been nothing short of a circus.
Tyler Clementi decided to take his own life after being filmed being romantically involved with another man by his Rutgers University roommate Dahrun Ravi. He jumped from the George Washington Bridge on Sept. 22, 2010.
The Concourse has evolved. It's become more than a concrete walkway--it's a giant chalkboard. It's a silent public forum in which any student can participate.
My fiance and I were discussing our plans for Friday, and at one point he suggested I could pick him up from campus.
"The Artist" shouldn't have won best picture at the Academy Awards.
ESPN editor Anthony Federico shouldn't have been fired, and anchor Max Bretos shouldn't have been suspended.
There is a reason 68 percent of Auburn students didn't turn out to vote this week: they don't care about the next president or vice president or any other position. They don't care because they feel SGA--the process, the elections, the people--doesn't affect them.
If you're ever on Magnolia Avenue, you're now aware that you should "WATCH FOR PEDESTRIANS."
In case you weren't aware, there's some shit going down in the Middle East, and somebody better tell the president.
As most of us know, February is Black History Month. It is a month to celebrate and remember black leaders of America. It is a month to remember men and women such as George Washington Carver, W. E. B. Dubois and Rosa Parks who faced and overcame enormous challenges and prospered in the face of adversity.
The federal government's mandate in the Affordable Care Act requiring all employers to provide health insurance that covers contraception obviously doesn't require Catholics to use any form of contraception. It requires all employers--Catholic or not--to buy insurance plans that cover contraception for their employers.