Dank Dishes: Trout almondine and strawberry margarita pie
Delaney Burst, Plainsman chef, is back at it again with another episode of Dank Dishes.
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Delaney Burst, Plainsman chef, is back at it again with another episode of Dank Dishes.
"Ghost in the Shell," a live-action remake of the Japanese manga of the same name, was a terrific flop in theaters. The film grossed only $19 million dollars at the box office in its opening weekend, falling well short of its $110 million dollar budget. "Ghost in The Shell" was thoroughly dominated that weekend by "Boss Baby," a film with a premise as silly as it is uninspired.
The Jewish community of Auburn University gathered together in the Red Barn to celebrate Passover Seder on Wednesday, April 12.
While gazing out of your dust-covered apartment window, feelings of complete hatred form in the seat of your gut.
“DirtyGirl” began as the title of a song. DirtyGirl soon became the name of the band that brought her into being. At the start, the band was skeptical of the name and considered choosing a different route. Today, DirtyGirl remains, standing strong for her band and leading them to their careers.
A-Day has come and gone, and the Auburn Family can stand proud knowing that it was literally impossible for us to lose that game. But by the time you hit the snooze button on your Monday morning alarm, that pride will have faded into nothing but the knowledge and dread that in just a few weeks, the spring semester will come to an end.
It’s not easy to be messy — to create picture-perfect room destruction in a week’s span. It takes time, consistency and a certain personality type.
The Auburn Plainsman is on the hunt for Auburn's most fashionable students. Fashion Ambush is a weekly installment featuring the fashionistas and fashionistos as the go about their daily lives.
Side Track Coffee, located by the train tracks in downtown Opelika, is a coffee shop that has become known in the community for its odd menu and unique atmosphere.
It’s another beautiful day on The Plains. You wake up at any time after 10 a.m. (because any time before that is just unnecessary), roll out of bed and make your way to the nearest mirror.
I set strict rules for myself, regarding things that may seem inconsequential to others.
Music festivals are notorious for many things, but most notably, they’re known for heat.
The phrase "just be yourself" has sadly been buried in a borrowed coffin along with millions of similar clichés that seemingly make the world go 'round. It's lost the sting — the power it once had.
You’ve been through it.
Citing the origins of his career as a DJ back to the Fisher-Price turntable he had growing up, music has always been a vital part of life for Lee Bradberry. Now, Bradberry shares his passion for music by DJing regularly in Auburn bars like Quixotes and 17-16 under the stage name DJ LEE.
One Sunday a month there is fun for family both inside and outside of Jule Collins Smith Museum.
The 11th annual Women's Leadership Conference was hosted on Friday, March 24. Various breakout sessions and an open forum were held throughout the today to explore their conference theme, "Be Bold, Be Powerful, Be You."
Set Your Sails, an open forum to discuss issues facing women and their supporters, will be co-hosted by The Women's Leadership Institute in the College of Liberal Arts and the Office of Faculty Engagement in University Outreach. Primarily, the forum will focus on the issues women face within academic institutions. The forum will pick up and continue discussing topics explored at last year's symposium co-hosted by the Tuskegee Auburn Women's Leadership Alliance.
Seafood is in my blood, said Clint Rogers, owner of Big Blue Crawfish. Growing up on the coast of Mississippi, Rogers was accustomed to large seafood boils, fishing and shrimping as a kid.
A large crowd gathered around the corner of the Auburn Keimyung Korea Center in Foy on March 21, filling the hallways with dialects and languages from different cultures. One might have been surprised to find a gathering so diverse in rural Alabama, but on International Poetry Night, cultures came together.