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As the fall semester at Auburn University begins, there is a group of pre-health students eagerly awaiting the early weeks of December — and not just because of the break.
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As the fall semester at Auburn University begins, there is a group of pre-health students eagerly awaiting the early weeks of December — and not just because of the break.
Wake up Auburn, it’s War of the Roses. From dunk tanks on the concourse to field days, campus is buzzing about this one.
Game days are back on the Plains and the Auburn students couldn’t be happier. As many students return to Jordan-Hare Stadium, the familiar feeling of cheering on the Tigers is nothing new to them.
Burgers sizzling, people chatting, a bustling new meeting place; all of this can be heard and seen at Hey Day, which opened for dinner on Tuesday, Aug. 23, after a week of only conducting lunchtime service.
Football season is here, meaning game day pieces are in demand for students and residents. Downtown Auburn houses the three boutiques that provide the options needed to look stylish in the stands of Jordan-Hare.
Lines wrapped around the block in late August as downtown's newest coffee shop, Bitty and Beau’s Coffee, held its grand opening.
This fall, the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center will house two new facilities that will serve the Auburn community while also acting as a teaching center for students enrolled in the university's hospitality program.
Welcome back, Auburn! From the opening of new restaurants to changes in the state senate, plenty has happened in the last three months. For those that spent their summer away from The Plains, a recap is in order. Here’s what happened in The Loveliest Village while students were gone:
It is Fashion Week in Auburn.
A new dog park has recently opened up in Auburn. However, this dog park has a twist: It also has a bar.
Each year The Plainsman staff awards businesses, individuals and events as being the best in their chosen category. This year The Plainsman opened up the voting to each of our social media accounts for followers to voice their winners for our annual Plainsman's Choice awards.
Easter is the season of sweets, sun and sentiment. Families and friends come together to celebrate this spring holiday with different treats and traditions.
Well Red is a highly favored coffee house in Auburn. It is so popular it was voted Best Coffee Shop by Auburn University students and the surrounding community.
Established in 2005, SkyBar Cafe is located on the corner of West Magnolia Ave. and Wright Street. In downtown Auburn, and is the “SEC’s largest party bar,” per their Instagram.
With modern American foods on the menu and a comfortable atmosphere, Auburn students view Lucy's as a local staple — so much so that it has been voted "Best Brunch Spot."
Waffle House, a popular Auburn breakfast spot, took home this year's title for "best late-night food." The award proves its breakfast menu can be enjoyed at any time, whether that be a Saturday night or a Sunday morning.
Located in the center of downtown Auburn is a popular pizza joint that satisfies late-night cravings and allows college students to live on a budget. It may come as no surprise that Little Italy is this year’s Plainsman Choice for the best pizza.
The votes are in, and this year’s Plainsman’s Choice award for best bar event goes to “Taylor Swift Night,” hosted by SkyBar Cafe in the heart of downtown Auburn.
On Jan. 3, Whataburger opened its doors to the Auburn community on Toomer’s Corner and has become a favorite among Auburn students.
As the Auburn student body is nearing the end of the 2022 spring semester, a holiday that brings friends and family close together approaches.