Women's Studies Program to host Amelia Jones
On Monday, Feb. 20, the Auburn University Department of Art & Art History and the Women’s Studies Program of Auburn University will be hosting renowned art historian and curator Dr. Amelia Jones.
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On Monday, Feb. 20, the Auburn University Department of Art & Art History and the Women’s Studies Program of Auburn University will be hosting renowned art historian and curator Dr. Amelia Jones.
As of this year, Alpha Psi will not be allowing coolers into their Spring philanthropic event, now called Round-Up.
On Saturday night, the sounds of drums being played echoed from the Red Barn at Ag Heritage Park. From 5-7 p.m. that evening, Auburn Global students were invited to celebrate the Chinese New Year with the Spring Festival Finale, an event that created a space for community members and international students to interact.
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You may not know the name Ben Neuffer, but if you are an Auburn student that enjoys the occasional bar hop, you know who Ben Bruud is.
It’s February, and that means it is once again time for chocolate, pink hearts and love to be shoved down our throats. There are plenty of angles of disapproval when it comes to Valentine's Day.
“With/In a Valley,” an exhibition featuring the works of Katie Baldwin and Nick Satinover opened with presentations from both artists in Biggin Hall on Feb. 2. Art students filled the room to hear from Baldwin and Satinover as well as view the artists’ work in a reception following.
On Feb. 2, 2017, the Jules Collins Smith Art Museum hosted a showing for the Southern Circuit Independent Filmmakers. A program of South Arts in partnership with the National Endowments of the Arts, the tour showed "Mango Dreams," the feature film debut of writer and director, John Upchurch.
A freshman into his second semester at Auburn last year, Jonny Bradford had no idea what a friend, a phone call and $10 would come to mean for him.
Snapchat has done it again. A semester later, the second meet up at the Cam Newton statue has happened, this time with less testosterone.
It’s finally here, the holiday wedged between President’s Day and Canadian Mother’s Day on the "List of Holidays You'd Forget If You Weren’t Bored in Class Reading Your Agenda for Fun."
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.
At three years old, an energetic Emma Slappey was in need of an outlet for release. Her mother was anxious to find a constructive activity to help Slappey burn some of that steam.
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The whole gluten-free lifestyle trend has become very popular lately. It seems like everyone knows at least five people that all of a sudden have a gluten allergy. While some people find this diet pretentious or just a fad, for some it is crucial.
The much-awaited HBO debut of the 2016 political drama “The Young Pope,” stars Jude Law as Lenny Belardo, an American archbishop recently pontificated as Pope Pius XIII. Directed by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, “The Young Pope” tells the story of 47-year-old newly elected Pope Pius XIII as he begins his reign as a pope with a singular, authoritarian vision running contrary to the values held by the traditional Catholic establishment.
M. Night Shymalan’s psychological horror, “Split,” grosses $40.2 million in its first weekend, dominating U.S. box offices.
The month of January has come a long way since we rang in the new year, saying hello to 2017 and putting a final and much appreciated end to 2016.
The night before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the band Gorillaz released their first song, "Hallelujah Money," in about five years. The Gorillaz are best known for their songs "Feel Good Inc." and "Clint Eastwood." Their years of silence were interrupted by a chilling song and music video exploring the idea of greed within the current U.S. political landscape. The lyrics hint at money’s effect on our humanity and subtly take shots at Trump.
The third annual Alabama Oyster Social took place on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the ALFA Pavilion, formerly known as the Red Barn, in Ag Heritage Park.