Saying goodbye for FUNSIES!
That headline has been a year and a half in the making.
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That headline has been a year and a half in the making.
I remember coming to Auburn when I was in high school, meeting friends that had moved here from my hometown of Guntersville, Ala. and driving around in the middle of the night, not recognizing the buildings and the streets that I now call home.
The great T.I. once said, "It's amazing, so amazing, baby, baby."
The new appointees to the Auburn University Board of Trustees were announced this week, and the theme of the appointments was familiarity.
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It seems it's turned into a game of "he said, she said" (See AUCR, A1).
A few days ago, I sat down to review my schedule for next fall. As I have it laid out, I'll be taking 18 hours of classes in three different disciplines and working two separate jobs.
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The Auburn Plainsman began its Wednesday workday with the news that its assistant community editor, Jeremey Gerrard, had been barred from entering the courtroom in downtown Opelika where the four former football players accused of armed robbery were to have their preliminary hearing.
At a pivotal, yet perhaps under-appreciated moment of Aaron Sorkin's film "The Social Network," Justin Timberlake says, "We lived on farms, then we lived in cities, and now we're going to live on the Internet!"
I've always hated Playboy.
In one of my favorite scenes from "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath, the main character Esther Greenwood imagines herself sitting in a fig tree. All the figs are the possibilities for her future: "One fig was a husband and a happy home and children, and another fig was a famous poet and another fig was a brilliant professor, and another fig was Ee Gee, the amazing editor, and another fig was Europe and Africa and South America, and another fig was Constantin and Socrates and Attilla and a pack of other lovers with queer names and offbeat professions..."
Thursday night, the Interfraternity Council will hold its third "Party Done Right" at the Sigma Nu fraternity house.
Lost in a sea of choices.
I'm racist, and I didn't even know it.