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"Family. All in."
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"Family. All in."
Has it all been a dream?
"I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next."
I don't think anyone outside those being addressed enjoy reading farewell columns.
Farewell to four and a half years of school, farewell to all the trailer park rules.
Sunday morning about 2 a.m. a concerned citizen called the fire department to report a fire in the Toomer's tree.
Well, we did it.
Editor, The Auburn Plainsman
WEGL is at an ideological crossroads.
The Cam Newton recruiting allegations perpetuated by The New York Times' Peter Thamel, ESPN and a "journalist" for FOXSports.com named Thayer Evans are a new low for the field of journalism.
Editor, The Auburn Plainsman
Editor, The Auburn Plainsman
Not sure if you've been paying attention, but the "in" drink these days is Four Lokos, a 23.5 ounce energy drink containing 12 percent alcohol.
Editor, The Auburn Plainsman,
Editor, The Auburn Plainsman,
There is no denying Cam Newton is a special player.
The Internet is forever.
Auburn University students are used to receiving the occasional free thing on campus: soft drinks from UPC, candy and coupons from the SGA candidates and the feeling of being No. 1 in the BCS rankings from our athletic department.
Ladies and gentlemen, Auburn is No. 1 in the Bowl Championship Series rankings. That's right, just let it sink in for a minute. Bask in its warm radiation, but tread lightly on this pedestal, friends--it's a fragile one.
Regardless of whether the stoppage of don't ask, don't tell (DADT) enacted by U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Phillips last week sticks, one thing is certain: DADT is wrong and dehumanizing.