Impact of social media on student life: good or bad?
Social media plays a much larger role in the day-to-day life of college students than one might think, and one’s screen time typically determines whether the virtual experience is good or bad.
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Social media plays a much larger role in the day-to-day life of college students than one might think, and one’s screen time typically determines whether the virtual experience is good or bad.
‘Tis the season! With the holidays quickly approaching, it is important that our community recognizes and celebrates the many traditions held by Auburn students and others surrounding the city. By glimpsing at the festivities of specific cultures, let’s dive into what the holidays mean to everyone.
Dinner is served. The Plainsman is now starting a new cookbook series, which will focus on meal ideas that are under ten dollars and easy for college students—and anyone else—to make.
On Monday, September 19th, The University Program Council hosted Painting on the Plains at the Melton Student Center, bringing together a diverse group of individuals to create Auburn-themed art.
As the fall semester at Auburn University begins, there is a group of pre-health students eagerly awaiting the early weeks of December — and not just because of the break.