Auburn students express opinion on upcoming primaries
Alabama voters will head to the polls on May 24 to cast their vote among a crowded candidate field.
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Alabama voters will head to the polls on May 24 to cast their vote among a crowded candidate field.
On its way to potential signage by Governor Ivey, the Alabama Senate's medical marijuana bill is sure to garner much discussion and support over the next few weeks. A similar bill gained much attention and support this time last year and even passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee, however, it had to be pushed to the side as the state government transitioned into creating coronavirus relief for millions of Alabamians.
In the midst of a booming real estate market — one soon to see its day of correction — Auburn students and parents have unknowingly become numb to the rent prices which out-of-state investors have finessed them into paying.
One word that has come to mind for any student or instructor over the course of this year has been frustration.
By now for most students, using Honorlock for testing isn’t given much second thought. We sure did adjust quickly. Following the shift to virtual learning, the many classes have relied on this software to ensure a trustworthy virtual testing environment. But how is it affecting students, and should there be a fair proctoring alternative?