3/5ths Compromise--A final solution for The Gays
What I'm about to advise may seem radical, but I implore you to see the reason in my suggestion.
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What I'm about to advise may seem radical, but I implore you to see the reason in my suggestion.
The Ground Zero mosque debate is getting old, I know.
I wish I'd known as a freshman what I know now.
I used to envy my friends on the outside, friends who didn't have to worry about late nights at the library, 20-page papers or huge finals. Then I realized I wasn't seeing the big picture. Being on the outside ultimately brings an end to the things I love.
What's better than a free campus security shuttle that offers late night transportation to any location on campus?
A new semester brings about several changes to Auburn University.
Freshmen have a variety of experiences their first week of college, but witnessing a medical emergency is one that Nancy Padgett and Kati Osborne never expected.
In college, friends come in many varieties, largely defined by what their purpose is in your life.
It's the day of the wedding. The groom smiles as he sees his bride walk down the aisle, and she tears up as her father gives her away. She looks to her groom, then to the priest.
I know that time flies when you're having fun, but this is ridiculous. I've been at The Plainsman for almost four months, yet it feels like it's only been a couple of weeks. Now only a couple more weeks remain until I'll be joining the "real world," finally coming to the end of my five year journey here on The Plains. It's been a long, eventful journey, and I'm so happy that I got to spend the last semester of it shooting for The Plainsman.
Long story short: I regretted coming to Auburn until I joined The Auburn Plainsman.
When I read Marcus Goff's guest commentary ('Pro-life' a sad misnomer) in last week's edition of The Auburn Plainsman, I was quite confused.
Have you had a giant catfish offer you free ice cream today?
The Michael Phillips Compassionate Care Act, a bill seeking to legalize medical marijuana in Alabama, passed out of committee this week to return to the floor for a possible vote.
The Auburn Tigers scored seven runs over the last two innings, but it wasn't enough as Auburn fell to the No. 3 LSU Tigers, 14-10, on Friday night.
The No. 56 Auburn Men's Tennis team fell to No. 2 Tennessee 7-0 in its first SEC home match of the year.
How do you get an Auburn student off your front porch?
Close followers of my articles (I'm sure there are many) will remember a column I wrote last October about the whimsical fun of pink hair.
Music is my life.
It's the season for Lent: a proud tradition for many to feel they are giving back to their religious roots.