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(03/03/22 7:00pm)
Founded in an effort to create a safe haven for musical creativity, The Sound Wall in Opelika provides everything a musician could hope for. Stationed in a remodeled Victorian-style home that was built in 1907, The Sound Wall was remodeled by Rob and Jen Slocumb in 2016 and opened to the public in 2017.
(02/15/22 12:10am)
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(02/21/22 5:00pm)
Grab the popcorn and cuddle up to read about what Auburn students have to say on the most binge-worthy TV shows of the year.
(02/15/22 6:00pm)
For 45 years, David Cargill was Santa in the Auburn/Opelika area, as well as in some surrounding areas like Montgomery. As Santa, David would attend parades, photoshoots, restaurants and hotels in the Christmas season. For any event that needed Santa, David was there.
(02/18/22 5:56pm)
Auburn University professor Ford Dyke and Olympian Reita Clanton have created Mindfulness-Based Performance and Health Optimization sessions that members of the Auburn community can register for.
(02/19/22 6:00pm)
Anne Earthman, junior in public relations, was elected Miss Auburn on February 5, 2022.
(02/17/22 4:15pm)
Annalee Story, originally from Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is a freshman at Auburn and the newest Miss Alabama Teen USA 2022.
(02/10/22 9:50pm)
Valentine’s Day: most who celebrate it will agree the holiday comes with much more than just x’s and o’s.
(02/11/22 5:50pm)
With Valentine’s Day approaching, some believe the pressure to plan a date superior to all others may increase. Here are eight recommendations for how Auburn students can celebrate Valentine’s Day.
(02/14/22 3:50pm)
Naked and Afraid executive director shares love story
(02/03/22 3:49pm)
Kristi Maggard, owner of Cookies by Kristi, held a Valentine cookie class on February 1 at Resting Pulse Brewery.
(01/31/22 1:04pm)
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(02/02/22 3:31pm)
Recently, The Plainsman published an article that addressed the existing gap for gender inclusivity at Auburn University. The article, which includes the perspective of gender-nonconforming students, highlights a common issue that comes with existing on a campus that, culturally, caters to those that are white, heterosexual, cisgender and male.
(01/31/22 9:03pm)
"Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," opened Saturday at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University.
(02/01/22 5:50pm)
Auburn graduate, Paulina Arroyo, is releasing her first graphic novel, “Goin’ to the Party,” this February. With a degree in graphic design, she displays her work through her illustrations within her novel to tell the story of 18-year-old, Paloma Alfaro.
(02/02/22 5:00pm)
A local artist creates a life for herself based on her own passions and creativity. Chloé Covin is a prominent local personality in the Auburn community. Covin spends lots of her time in Coffee Cat, on Instagram, or at the Standard Deluxe, a venue in Waverly. She is a small business owner who consistently dabbles in art, music and health.
(01/26/22 11:10pm)
FetchMe, the online delivery service based in Auburn, announced Alabama residents may now order beer, spirits and wine from licensed local retailers and restaurants online.
(01/29/22 5:50pm)
In celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s newest TV show, “Next Level Chef," 15 cooks from across the country compete for the chance of winning $250,000. Of these 15 competitors is Auburn University alumnus Jonathan Harrison.
(02/03/22 4:47pm)
Auburn University’s own Katelyn Vinson is Miss Alabama USA 2022. Vinson is a senior majoring in business administration with a minor in marketing from Dothan, Alabama.
(01/28/22 5:50pm)
As one year ends and another begins, people begin marking down their resolutions in preparation for the year to come.