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(10/30/23 1:00pm)
You know what time it is: it’s the season where the leaves start falling and goosebumps start rising as you get scared out of your mind. Oftentimes, Halloween is known as a fun holiday to dress up and go out with friends. However, people don't often talk or think about the negative psychological effects of this holiday.
(11/10/23 2:00pm)
For most of my life, I have considered myself to be an introvert — a person who tends to be introspective and enjoys spending time alone. Although I enjoy being around people, I always saw being alone as more appealing.
(10/28/23 7:00pm)
How often does that feeling come around? Every time you tear the wrapping paper off a gift at Christmas, or every time you play your favorite Wii game? Or maybe when you watch your favorite Disney movie because it reminds you of watching it for the very first time.
(11/02/23 1:00pm)
In the prime of social media culture, it is quite easy to be influenced. It is bizarre to think a social media creator’s job is to promote and sell products to their viewers even if they have never tried them before.
(10/25/23 1:00pm)
Remaining within your limits can be comfortable for some time. After comfort comes conformity, however. And after conformity comes stagnation. Routine ties you up with invisible strings, and cutting them is easier than it seems.
(11/03/23 1:00pm)
We’ve all experienced the one bad heartbreak that had us crying in the arms of a loved one before getting the classic “there are other fish in the sea” speech.
(10/20/23 2:31pm)
This year marks the 60th anniversary of racial integration at Auburn University.
(11/16/23 8:00pm)
On the final Thursday morning of the 1998 Auburn University fall semester, students lined up to claim their copy of the latest release of The Auburn Plainsman – only to see a gaping, white front page that left campus buzzing.
(10/24/23 1:00pm)
The Auburn Plainsman is the most decorated collegiate newspaper in history, having received numerous awards from from conference superlatives to 26 National Pacemaker Awards.
(10/26/23 1:00pm)
Words carry meaning. We all know this; but we don’t often consider it, especially when words become unquestionable definitions instead of a means for considering truths.
(10/03/23 2:00pm)
You know it, you love it and you can finally enjoy it again. Pumpkin spice season is back and better than ever.
(10/17/23 2:00pm)
New culture, a window for new opportunities.
(09/27/23 2:00pm)
Coco Gauff is a 19-year-old American girl, but she is different from most others. Gauff pursued her far-reaching goals and dreams, relentlessly and resiliently winning the 2023 U.S. Open. Getting to know Gauff beyond her victorious tennis career is like wading into the ocean — the depth, mystery and beauty only increase.
(10/04/23 9:30pm)
In the eyes of a college student, retirement seems far enough away that it can be seen as inconsequential, allowing young adults to place the practice of retirement on the back burner.
(09/01/23 9:00pm)
Auburn, it is finally that time of year again: Auburn football is back and hopefully better than ever. With such an anticipated season ahead of us and so many new students on campus, there are a few not-so-typical tips that you might want to follow for the best college game day experience.
(08/25/23 6:01pm)
The start of the school year brings about a sense of potential, as we reflect on the past and dream about the future.
(05/01/23 6:00pm)
It’s academic weapon season…or maybe academic comeback season. No matter where you are or where you’ve been this semester, every student at Auburn is about to be in the same boat: finals week.
(04/05/23 6:00pm)
April is the cruelest month: How these famous words enlighten us about seasonal depression in the spring
(02/13/23 7:00pm)
Valentine's Day can be romantic and sweet, but can also prey on the human desire to be secure. By commercializing the idea of love, Valentine’s Day can cause you to spend money frivolously, water down true romance and enable hookup culture.
(03/30/23 6:00pm)
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