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(05/24/16 3:33pm)
Chick-fil-A, Momma Goldberg's, Zaxby's, Domino's and McDonalds. Auburn has a multitude of fast food restaurants just waiting at student's fingertips. When you get all settled into your dorm room or apartment and start your exciting college adventure, it might seem easier to grab a burger and fries instead of hitting up the grocery store.
(04/13/16 3:18am)
Oftentimes, college students are busy going from work to school and different extracirucular activites. If an outfit needs to last all day, replacing different accessories should do the trick.
(04/29/16 9:12pm)
Broken bricks lie scattered on the ground, remnants of silver metal air vents screech, sending a chill down the spine, and shards of glass fill the once-used path leading to a place that is now burned rubble and memories.
(04/13/16 2:18am)
Whether it’s going abroad or exploring a different part of the United States, traveling can help shape an individual and teach them more about different ways of life.
(04/29/16 8:26pm)
Gun-control laws have been a hot topic this year since Texas came out with a new law allowing students 21 years or older to carry a firearm fully concealed if they have the appropriate permit to do so.
(03/11/16 4:24am)
Casimiro grasped the handle of the pipe wrench, playing with it to see how the teeth and clamp worked. A village leader of Quesimpuco, Bolivia, a 200–300 family village located at 13,000 feet in the southern Andes Mountains, Casimiro gladly helped the team of Auburn University engineers in constructing a gravity-fed system of irrigation pipeline that would carry water to crop land even in the drought season when there’s enough dust to choke if the body isn’t used to the conditions.
(03/25/16 3:14pm)
It’s almost halfway through the semester, and for some, dining dollars are dwindling. Eating on campus can be convenient and a good way to network with other students, according to Bill Sallustro, resident district manager for Chartwells, the contracted company Auburn University chose to help run Tiger Dining.
(02/27/16 6:02pm)
After a life-changing injury, Ron Crumpton realized he wanted to get involved in government. A Pelham, Alabama, native, Crumpton sustained a back injury as a landscaper for a local bowling alley. After going through the healthcare system, he said he became perturbed at the way things operated.
(02/27/16 6:03pm)
Charles Nana, 2016 Democratic candidate to represent Alabama in the U.S. Senate, came to the United States from the western African country of Cameroon, with only $428 in his pocket.
(03/01/16 7:21pm)
Displayed in magazine racks in grocery stores, plastered on billboards down the highway and invading our Google searches on the Internet are tons of articles and propaganda reminding us to think about our body image. And closely linked to that — losing weight.
(02/02/16 9:20pm)
It was a sunny day in the mid-60s when two Delta Gamma sorority sisters visiting Córdoba, Spain, met who they thought was an important government official.
(01/29/16 11:19pm)
As Auburn University gains more students, new housing developments have been built with more to come.
(01/29/16 11:22pm)
It’s my fourth year on The Plains, and I’ve called four different places home. Freshman year, home was the Hill, the not-so-nice version of on-campus living. Compared to the South Donahue Residence Hall, my third-floor Boyd dwelling is nothing. One year later and I needed space. Sharing a room with another person is a great experience, but not one I wished to repeat. Copper Beech Townhome Communities was my next stop.
(01/27/16 1:55am)
Many people might have been told by their parents not to drink coffee as a kid because it would stunt their growth. However, that all-too-common saying is purely myth, according to Dr. Frederick Kam, medical director for the Auburn University Medical Clinic.
(01/19/16 9:57pm)
With the onset of a new year comes celebration, a new start and for some, it's the time to start new resolutions. Losing weight hit No. 1 on the top 10 New Year's resolutions for 2015 list, according to Statistic Brain Institute.
(01/14/16 6:48pm)
It's 8:15 a.m. and you just woke up for your 9 a.m. class. If you're like me, you roll out of bed, change clothes and hurry out the door.
(12/25/15 7:06pm)
It's here, the day everyone has been waiting for. Young, old, man or woman, most people wake up with the anticipation of opening presents left under the tree or by the fireplace from Santa.
(12/23/15 6:59pm)
ThePlainsman.com is taking a look back at 2015 month by month as we head into 2016.