Hard work, patience prevail in Montgomery standoff
Frustration. Misinformation. Fatigue.
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Frustration. Misinformation. Fatigue.
I love sports. I was not gifted with superior speed, size or athleticism, but watching people with those gifts perform is almost as good.
When's the last time you mailed a letter?
If it's on the Internet, it's got to be true.
Just in case you haven't seen the memes trending on Facebook and Twitter or haven't kept up with national news lately, it looks as though we might have a zombie apocalypse on our hands.
"Girls," an HBO drama currently on its seventh episode, is the best show on television right now--to some girls at least.
I love traveling more than a tipsy college kid loves Waffle House at 2 a.m., but I rarely have time to travel as much as I want to. So, I'm always looking forward to the summer.
College life is stressful, but choosing to live with your friend and watching your relationship change can add even more stress. Sometimes best friends turn into strangers and lives are changed.
When I first moved to the city of Auburn, I had no plans to go to college.
On May 5 last year, a Pima County, Arizona SWAT team fired 71 bullets into the home of Iraq War veteran Jose Guerena while his wife and four-year-old hid for their lives.
On May 8, Gov. Robert Bentley signed into law the creatively named House Bill 2, better known as the law against texting while driving.
Soon, I might finally be able to attend the second college of my dreams: Columbia University in New York City.
I'm not a senior. I'm not a senior. That's what I've been telling myself the last couple of days. It's so odd how as a kid you wish to grow up and as an adult you wish to be a kid.
That recycled shit they feed you at your first campus tour about the Auburn "family" and life-long friends, etc, is, against all odds, absolutely true.
I didn't know a single soul when I moved to Auburn four years ago. I was six hours from home and completely unfamiliar with the city--the first place I learned to drive to was Taco Bell, because that was where I turned around every time I missed the road for my apartment complex.
I've never been one to set goals.
Of all the things I've done at Auburn, I've received no greater honor than the title of Plainsman editor.
Everyone tells you that your college years are the best time of your life, so enjoy it while you can. I can say with confidence that my time here has been incredible, blessed, tough at some points, exciting and all those other fun adjectives.
Like every other student at Auburn I have a few concerns with the new "improvement" to our parking situation.
Our new SGA president is either terribly under-informed or actively disingenuous.