Auburn grad starring in ABC series
Wynn Everett, who graduated from Auburn in 2000 with a major in communications and minor in theatre, is starring in ABC’s second season of "Agent Carter."
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Wynn Everett, who graduated from Auburn in 2000 with a major in communications and minor in theatre, is starring in ABC’s second season of "Agent Carter."
When organization comes to mind, some people think of it as a simple and natural aspect to their daily lives, but many cannot fathom the word without cringing as they think of the dirty clothes scattered across their rooms or the stacks of papers spilling out of their desk drawers.
Cooking can be daunting in a college dorm, especially if you've never done it before. Without the same regular access to a stove, oven and other appliances, it may seem impossible to cook for yourself on a college campus.
The weather outside was chilly on Sat. Jan. 23 when, singer and song writer, Mark True performed at The Mason Jar, but restaurant patrons were still feeling the heat, at least according to one man who yelled to True, “That was hot”, amidst a smattering of applause.
Students, faculty members and citizens of Auburn gathered at Fieldworks Project Gallery on Thursday, Jan. 21, for the opening of the Healing Quilts Initiative exhibition, which is in coordination with the Auburn University Women's Resource Center.
While many teenagers look forward to leaving baseball practice to go home, one Opelika teenager looks forward to going to work.
With the onset of a new year comes celebration, a new start and for some, it's the time to start new resolutions. Losing weight hit No. 1 on the top 10 New Year's resolutions for 2015 list, according to Statistic Brain Institute.
College students love Chick- fil-A. If you walk into the Student Center, you will see the Chick-fil-A line backed up at almost all times of the day.
Peach, an app created by the co-founder of Vine, Dom Hofmann, was released on Jan. 8 and already seems to be taking mobile users by storm.
Returning from a vacation and starting work immediately can be a daunting task for many people and the same goes for a number of students returning to school at Auburn this week. With the final day of fall exams being on Dec. 11, students had exactly 33 days to kick back and enjoy their time off from school.
It's 8:15 a.m. and you just woke up for your 9 a.m. class. If you're like me, you roll out of bed, change clothes and hurry out the door.
Before their death, the Toomer’s Corner Oaks showered their acorns down onto Auburn’s soil.
Jack Williams, a well-known folk artist will be returning to Sundilla at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 15 at Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
One last glance back to all the big events in 2015 covered by The Auburn Plainsman that won't be forgotten with the new year.
While New Year’s is a time to reminisce about the previous year, it is also a time to celebrate a new chapter in people’s lives.
ThePlainsman.com is taking a look back at 2015 month by month as we head into 2016.
Midterms and finals may not be the only stressful weeks a student has on campus. If you don't have time to go back to your dorm/apartment or have an hour to kill in between classes, you can de-stress in any of these locations.
Midterms and finals may not be the only stressful weeks a student has on campus. But if you don't have time to go back to your dorm or apartment or have an hour to kill in between classes, you can de-stress in any of these locations.
Anyone in the Auburn community is probably familiar with the phrase “War Eagle." It’s used as a greeting, a battle cry and everything in between.
ThePlainsman.com is taking a look back at 2015 as we head into 2016.