After Title IX investigation, student left unhappy with process
On Feb. 16, The Plainsman received a tip outlining a student’s experience with Auburn’s Title IX office and the investigative process.
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On Feb. 16, The Plainsman received a tip outlining a student’s experience with Auburn’s Title IX office and the investigative process.
At Skybar’s first Taylor Swift Night, an army of Taylor Swift fans commonly referred to as “swifties” could be heard all around downtown singing, chanting and even crying to their favorite songs by the artist. It was so popular that they held another night centered around the artist’s newest album: Midnights.
It’s a cool and rainy Monday afternoon, but the line for Foosackly’s nearly wraps around the building. The line is gone by the time a parking place has been found.
Taziki’s Mediterranean Café is the winner of the Plainsman’s Choice readers' poll for best vegetarian food. Their customers have made it clear that the restaurant’s clean, healthy Mediterranean food paired with its welcoming feel and sense of community are at the top of the vegetarian food chain in Auburn.
After a grand opening in October 2022, Auburn’s new Publix location has been a huge success. The store is located on Gay Street in downtown Auburn, a short walk away from Samford Hall. Seen as a convenience for many people living in the downtown area, this location has quickly become popular among both Auburn locals and the student body.
In Auburn, Alabama, there are plenty of good eating choices to make. However, for this year's Plainsman Choice, the the people of Auburn chose Niffer's Place as the best burger in the city.
Ever since its grand opening on Aug. 16, 2022, Hey Day Market has been captivating the Auburn Family. There’s no wonder it stole the show for Plainsman’s Choice Award for "Best On-Campus Dining."
The votes are in, and Behind The Glass has been named “Best Boutique” for 2023 Plainman's Choice. The Auburn community has spoken, and this boutique has left a mark on the town. The boutique, which remains a shopping staple for many women in the Auburn community, offers a wide selection of hip, contemporary clothes, along with accessories and jewelry.
The votes are in: Whataburger has won Best Late Night Food for Plainsman's Choice this year. The menu, location and hours are just a few of the things Auburn loves about Whataburger.
Emmett Belcher, a six-year-old boy who is a kindergartner at Cary Woods Elementary School, is currently in the running for an adaptive bicycle that would help him enjoy his time outside despite having a disability.
Vet Set Go–the first web-based community dedicated to providing information on how to become a veterinarian to teens and tweens–is offering 45 middle school students an opportunity to attend Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine Junior Vet Camp this summer for free.
In an Auburn Campus Safety notice that was sent out earlier today, students were informed of the possible drugging of four females that took place on Friday evening, March 17.
On Tuesday's meeting, the Auburn City Council members approved a resolution to authorize traffic calming devices and opened back up the applications for the vacancies of an East Alabama Board.
The time has come, Auburn! Nominate your best-of for each category.
The Lee County Remembrance Project’s mission is to honor, remember, and advocate for black men involved in lynchings in Lee County.
Ibraham Yazeed, who was accused of killing Aniah Blanchard in 2019 was arraigned in court on Monday, Mar. 6. He pleaded not guilty to all counts of capital murder, according to court documents.
On Monday afternoon, Skybar's longtime owner Pat Grider waited in the lobby of the Lee County Justice Center waiting to learn if his appeal bond was revoked or not from Judge Jeffery G. Tickal.
On Jan. 28, 2023, Auburn Day School opened its doors to the community for the new year, but they have much more planned going forward with the help of some recent additions to the school.
All it took for Quebe Merritt to become a vegan was a pivotal doctor visit. After realizing she had trouble nursing her daughter and that her child did not respond well to dairy products, Merritt discovered she, like previous generations of her family, had high cholesterol during that fateful checkup.
As Auburn High School’s Afro-Cultural Educational Club Vice President Shaun Tolbert concluded an emotional rendition of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come,” the hundreds in attendance erupted with cheers.