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(12/13/21 9:30pm)
Growing up, my dad would make himself a cup of black coffee and walk over to our big red couch. He would sit on the end, place his mug on the side table to make way for a cat to jump onto his lap. He would spend the next half hour just sipping his coffee and petting the attention needy feline.
(11/21/21 3:00pm)
Halloweekend gave us the first taste of the holiday season, and Thanksgiving break is upon us. Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's — a month of celebration and rest is practically here. It is undeniable that many of us are experiencing stress, loneliness and confusion surrounding winter break, whether we realize it or not.
(11/05/21 2:00pm)
The consensus No. 1 running back in the nation entering the 2021 season has looked anything but No. 1 midway through the season.
(10/31/21 10:22pm)
Skeptical is the word I would use after hearing who Auburn would be hiring for the future of the football program.
(12/06/21 4:00pm)
As previously noted by others, there seemed to be a higher frequency of alerts regarding instances of sexual violence this semester on Auburn's campus or in the community.
(10/21/21 10:20pm)
I want to first say that this article is exactly why no one trusts the media anymore. The incredible bias towards the echo chamber that is the Republicans and Democrats and the complete slander and outright lies towards me and the Plainsmen for Liberty. I demand their apology and regret for writing these lies and characterizing me as a bigot and a racist (which I will address later), despite being the only person of color at the debate.
(10/25/21 2:30pm)
As a college student during this pandemic, I, like many of my peers, have had the “best years of my life” uprooted and my future put on hold while decision-makers determine when we can resume some sort of normalcy.
(10/20/21 8:15pm)
The Great Debate was held Oct. 12 in Lowder Hall. Three political organizations on campus, College Democrats at Auburn University, Auburn University College Republicans and Plainsmen for Liberty, debated on a series of topics such as climate change, immigration and marijuana legalization.
(10/24/21 1:30pm)
On Sept. 14, I received a third Campus Security and Safety email about a sexual assault in one week.
(10/08/21 5:00pm)
If Auburn’s receivers don’t start playing some real football, the Tigers are gonna have a hard time beating Georgia on Saturday, or any other Southeastern Conference team for that matter.
(10/13/21 4:30pm)
On Oct. 1, Gov. Ivey signed a bill that will move forward the construction of prisons using federal Covid-19 relief funds.
(10/05/21 3:00pm)
First-year head coach Bryan Harsin and recently benched quarterback Bo Nix are surfing on a wave of unrelenting support from the Auburn fan base following the team’s historic and gutsy win over the Bayou Bengals in Baton Rouge on Saturday.
(10/08/21 5:30pm)
Growing up going to school, did you ever notice the other schools around yours? Did they seem to be less or more privileged than your school?
(11/18/21 4:00pm)
Extremist! Bigot! Hypocrite! Racist! Misogynist! Radical! Sexist! It’s surprising how quickly a well-meaning conversation over a Thanksgiving feast can become so politically heated.
(10/15/21 1:00pm)
National Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebration of Hispanic peoples and culture that spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 in the United States.
(10/03/21 6:00pm)
Two weeks ago, hundreds of students gathered at Toomer’s Corner in protest after three students reported incidents of sexual assault on campus in a single week. The University announced it would hold a town hall to address concerns regarding sexual violence on campus as the first protest was underway.
(09/29/21 3:57pm)
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, University leaders gathered in polished attire and assembled into a carefully curated view to speak to intrigued media reporters and concerned students.
(09/15/21 2:00pm)
With the new fall semester back in full swing, on behalf of the Office of Health Promotion & Wellness Services, I would like to introduce myself and some of our programs. My name is Judith White and I am the Coordinator for Survivor Advocacy and Violence Prevention. My job is two-fold, in that it addresses both advocacy and prevention. I coordinate the Safe Harbor program and Green Dot bystander intervention trainings and overviews.
(09/14/21 10:10pm)
Trigger warning: discussion on rape and sexual assault
(09/10/21 6:30pm)
Whether in high school or college, we all can remember when our world changed, seemingly overnight. Over spring break, Auburn students were notified that we would not be returning to campus the following Monday and would instead spend the next four weeks online while the pandemic passed.