We are One Race: Civil rights activist speaks at BSU event on race relations
On Wednesday night a packed house gathered to listen to world-renowned civil rights activist Jane Elliot speak at the Black Student Union event, “Wake Up."
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On Wednesday night a packed house gathered to listen to world-renowned civil rights activist Jane Elliot speak at the Black Student Union event, “Wake Up."
Elected officials work to represent each individual to the best of their ability, no matter the scale of the election. Most people would have never allowed someone the right to force their vote one way or the other in the past presidential election.
You may not know the name Ben Neuffer, but if you are an Auburn student that enjoys the occasional bar hop, you know who Ben Bruud is.
Snapchat has done it again. A semester later, the second meet up at the Cam Newton statue has happened, this time with less testosterone.
Holding a sign saying, "I am banned from seeing my family," adorned with a photo of painted, conjoined hands, Saba Mortazavi, graduate student in landscape architecture, marched with her family and future in mind.
The Auburn Plainsman is on the hunt for Auburn's most fashionable students. Fashion Ambush is a weekly installment featuring the fashionistas and fashionistos as the go about their daily lives.
At three years old, an energetic Emma Slappey was in need of an outlet for release. Her mother was anxious to find a constructive activity to help Slappey burn some of that steam.
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Gene Dulaney, Ward 7 city councilman, grew up in the small, southern town of Prattville, knowing he had a mind for business and a heart for people.
"Locus," an exhibition by John Douglas Powers, took seat in Biggin Hall from Dec. 12 to Jan. 26 and closed with a lecture from the artist at 5 p.m. The crowd consisted of primarily art students, but listeners of all ages lent their attention to Powers.
'Minnie' reasons to own a dog in college
The Auburn Plainsman is on the hunt for Auburn's most fashionable students. Fashion Ambush is a weekly installment featuring the fashionistas and fashionistos as the go about their daily lives.
Your roommates and you may be close as can be. Your parents may be your personal cheerleaders. Your significant other may be overwhelmingly affectionate.
Spicer’s Music had an eventful 2016 after receiving the Alabama Small Business of the Year award in the Emerging Small Business category. The family business has decided to keep moving full speed ahead with an announcement of expansion plans.
A new year has once again come to save us from the previous. The running list of grievances and complaints directed at "the year that shall not be named" has gone from the pages of our MoleSkin journals to the never-modest and always-offensive Facebook feed.
With planners in hand and a book bag full of freshly sharpened pencils, students make their way to campus for a brand new semester and a new year. Organization and health living seems to be a priority, but a healthy mind ranks even higher for many.
After 10 years, Corey Spurlin is well aware of how to "strike up the band."
Pat Giddens, former manager at J&M Bookstore, had just graduated high school at the ripe age of 16 when she left her parents for Auburn with a small bag on her shoulder, assuming she’d be staying for just one month.
Clouds and sporadic rain didn’t stop supporters from flooding Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, for President-elect Donald Trump’s “USA Thank You Tour 2016” final stop.
There's no more room on your Christmas wish-list, your notoriously empty checking account is bone dry once again and you're stuck with an overflow of War Eagle spirit looking for an escape ... preferably in New Orleans, Louisiana. Around Jan. 2, maybe?