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At Auburn, I experienced my first introduction to Southern dating culture.
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At Auburn, I experienced my first introduction to Southern dating culture.
My fiance and I were discussing our plans for Friday, and at one point he suggested I could pick him up from campus.
As I was walking down the Haley concourse last week, I spotted many different brands of apparel and accessories. I saw Polo T shirts, North Face Backpacks and Patagonia jackets. Making my way to the end of the concourse, I passed an Auburn female student wearing an Alabama Sweatshirt.
Looking at reader comments on any news story posted online is not for the faint of heart. You just never know what you're going to get.
If someone asked, I would claim to be a Republican, but when watching or reading about the GOP race, sometimes I find myself cringing. Why must all these candidates be so unappealing?
This past week I signed a lease for a house and ended a four-month-long period where I didn't know where I was going to call home next year.
The Academy Awards, the most anticipated night in the film business, are Sunday and this girl couldn't be more excited. Auburn alumna Octavia Spencer is nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Supporting Actress, proving Auburn grads are rocking the world all over the place.
I'm a big proponent of life lessons. Recently I've been discovering that the ones my mother has been trying to tell me for most of my life, to which I never listened, hold a lot of merit.
You'd think we would have overcome racism by now, seeing how it's 2012 and the Civil War has ended more than a century ago, but some individuals still seem to be growing up with the same values as the Confederates.
On Tuesday, the Auburn police received a report of a robbery at Comer Hall and the suspect was considered to be armed.
Have you ever wanted an insider's look at the operation of Auburn and Opelika?
Last week's Plainsman had several articles that expressed multiple individuals' opinions concerning the purpose and timing of sex. To have a proper perspective on this very important issue, we must look to Scripture to see what God says about it.
With three semesters of undergraduate classes remaining, I find myself wondering about careers.
I just watched a movie in my Spanish class called "Tambien La Lluvia," which was about the outbreak of the Cochabamba Water Wars in Bolivia in 2000. (If you don't know anything about it, I recommend reading up on it.)
I hate to remind you, but you only have about four years of "free" time before your future career. Make the most of it.
You can't look me straight in the eye and tell me weed is "no big deal." You can't, because all I can think of is walking down a hall, looking at all the other families with their arms full of gifts--simple things like new underwear, cookies or a book from home that hasn't been read in a long time.
I've been thinking a lot about diversity and an individual's responsibility to accept, or I might go so far as to say one's responsibility to discover, other cultures.
The celebration of Dr. King's life and the impact he still has to this day should not be lost on our University community. Many of the opportunities that we have to interact with each other on a day to day basis are the result of Dr. King's and many unsung civil rights heroes like Medgar Evers', the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth's and many others' efforts.
President Obama has denied the permit for the Keystone oil pipeline.
Sometimes I think South College Street must be cursed.