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(09/29/23 10:00pm)
The Auburn Tigers return home this week to face the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs in the 128th game of the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry. The Tigers will face the Bulldogs in their second conference game of the season after losing the conference opener to Texas A&M 27-10.
(10/23/23 7:15pm)
Finding the right place to shop for clothing can be a difficult task. Luckily, downtown Auburn is home to many fashion-forward boutiques. From long-term staples such as Behind the Glass or brand new shops like The Tiny Closet, downtown Auburn is the place to shop.
(10/24/23 3:08pm)
In 1915, Nora Rothrock, Laura Watt, Annie Edwards, Eunice Stodghill, Barbara Wright, Mary Crenshaw, Francis Steele, Jane Smith, Margaret Duggar and Zelma Grimes became the first women in the history of Auburn University to compete in orange and blue. These women were the first members of the Auburn University “co-eds” basketball team which initiated a movement that would continue into the next century.
(09/29/23 8:45pm)
This Sunday, Oct. 1, Botanic in Opelika is hosted its second annual Botanic’s Got Talent starting at 5 p.m. Over 35 contestants participated in front of judges, showcasing their talent to the Auburn community.
(11/16/23 8:00pm)
On the final Thursday morning of the 1998 Auburn University fall semester, students lined up to claim their copy of the latest release of The Auburn Plainsman – only to see a gaping, white front page that left campus buzzing.
(10/06/23 1:30pm)
Three weeks ago, a federal court struck down the redistricting plan proposed by the Alabama Redistricting Committee. This closely followed a similar plan that was appealed to the United States Supreme Court just last year.
(10/24/23 1:00pm)
The Auburn Plainsman is the most decorated collegiate newspaper in history, having received numerous awards from from conference superlatives to 26 National Pacemaker Awards.
(01/07/24 12:00pm)
In 1896, Sheldon Toomer brought an infamous fresh-squeezed lemonade recipe to the corner of Magnolia Avenue and College Street, Toomer's Corner, where the notorious paw print and Toomer's Oaks are found with a fresh layer of toilet paper snow, flowing in the wind after an Auburn victory.
(09/29/23 2:30pm)
On Sept. 28, Auburn University's College of Education and COSAM held the launch of AUTeach, a program aimed at reversing Alabama’s STEM teacher shortage by equipping COSAM majors with the necessary training to enter secondary science education.
(09/28/23 11:57pm)
Before Auburn takes on Georgia on Saturday, The Auburn Plainsman's sports editor, Jacob Waters, sat down with the Red and Black's sports editor, Owen Warden, to ask some questions about this weekend's contest.
(10/26/23 1:00pm)
Words carry meaning. We all know this; but we don’t often consider it, especially when words become unquestionable definitions instead of a means for considering truths.
(09/28/23 6:22pm)
Three weeks after the dates for SEC play were announced, Auburn and the Southeastern Conference have announced tip-off times and television information for every SEC game, as well as several non-conference contests.
(10/09/23 4:00pm)
With the excitement of October's arrival, there are so many things to look forward to. Colder weather, warmer clothing and of course, the thrills of Halloween.
(10/18/23 1:00pm)
Many Auburn fans have come to know and love the legendary “War Eagle” battle cry. Legend has it “War Eagle” has been a symbol of Auburn University since 1892, and thanks to the Auburn University Raptor Center, Auburn fans can still revel in the War Eagle tradition to this day.
(09/28/23 9:00pm)
The Tigers will host their alumni weekend to recognize past athletes as Auburn will face off against No. 15 South Carolina in Auburn, Alabama, on Sept. 29 at 6:30 p.m. CST on SEC+.
(09/28/23 2:42am)
No. 24 Auburn was swept for the first time this season by No. 14 Arkansas in Fayetteville, bringing the Tigers’ SEC record to 1-2 on the season. The match also marked Auburn’s second loss to a ranked opponent this season in as many tries.
(10/03/23 2:00pm)
You know it, you love it and you can finally enjoy it again. Pumpkin spice season is back and better than ever.
(09/27/23 1:00pm)
This week we are joined by one of our community writers, Michael Floyd. We prepare for Georgia coming to the Plains this Saturday, and Floyd has high hopes for the Tigers. We discuss the struggling passing game, conference play and Auburn High School football. All that and more on Page 8.
(01/18/24 3:00pm)
Jack Mallette, Auburn alumnus, recounted his time at Auburn. Mallette was the art editor of the Glomerata and was and a part of the “school of cartooning,” at The Auburn Plainsman.
(09/26/23 11:50pm)
Following a 27-10 loss at Texas A&M, Auburn sits at 0-1 in SEC play and has a tall task in front of it in its continuance of conference games.