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I don't think anyone outside those being addressed enjoy reading farewell columns.
This Saturday, the Auburn Tigers will make its fourth appearance in the Southeastern Conference Championship game, facing Steve Spurrier and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Well, we did it.
First, I want to congratulate the 2010 SEC Western Division champions, the Auburn Tigers.
Before the season started, I predicted the Tigers would go 10-2 with losses to either Arkansas or LSU at home and Alabama in the Iron Bowl, but fortunately, that's not the way it turned out.
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.
In 1998, the college football world decided to create the Bowl Championship series, also known as the BCS, which was designed to always pit No. 1 against No. 2 in the national championship game.
Almost one year ago, I was inadvertently introduced to a series of sentence fragments that would forever alter the course of my life.
The Auburn Tigers return to the Plains after yet another close win.
For every one woman that dies from breast cancer, five to 15 are misdiagnosed and needlessly treated.
A growing number of college students are approaching the end of their college careers and are worried about finding a job.
This weekend, I went to a pre-South Carolina football party a friend of mine invited me to. This particular male and I have been acquaintances for more than a year, seeing each other mostly at social events and bars.
Put your seat back upright and store your tray table as we prepare for liftoff.
The amorphous, fledgling Tea Party has an image problem.
I tend to think that I do my best work under deadline.
There once was a time when people valued and appreciated conversation.
Dolores Umbridge may have said it best:
President Obama revealed the details of his latest plan to jumpstart the slowing economic recovery, proposing more than $180 billion dollars in tax cuts for businesses and infrastructure projects.
After nearly two years of clinging to my coveted press pass, my glorious return to the student section of Jordan-Hare Stadium occurred this Saturday.