Letter to the Editor | Give power and time to creativity
“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” — Mary Oliver
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“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” — Mary Oliver
With heavy anticipation for this year’s NFL Draft, Auburn’s Keandre Lambert-Smith has high aspirations and hopes to become the 5th active Auburn Tiger wide receiver in the NFL.
On Wednesday, April 23, Auburn University's Generation Action hosted the city’s inaugural Take Back the Night Walk, a long-standing, national movement against sexual and domestic violence. With around 40 protestors, the march began at Toomer’s Corner and ended at the Campus Greenspace where participants recited poems and survivor stories, and received community resources for all victims of violence.
Auburn softball looks to kick off its alumni weekend this Friday as they begin their weekend-long series against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Jane B. Moore Field. The Tigers are coming off a series sweep to the Tennessee Volunteers this past weekend and hope to have some better conference luck this upcoming weekend.
Auburn has been ranked among the top 100 best places to live in the U.S. in 2025, according to a report by Livability.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs travel to Auburn, AL to face off against the No. 11 Auburn Tigers for a three-game series starting Friday night at 6 p.m. CST.
On Tuesday, April 22, Auburn University Panhellenic women filled the Student Activities Center for an evening of encouragement with author and speaker Grace Valentine. Hosted by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, the event aimed to unite women across campus through faith based guidance and practical advice for navigating life as a college student.
A quiet night at the plate was more than enough for No. 11 Auburn, as the Tigers used dominant pitching and a disciplined plate approach to earn a 1-0 victory over No. 21 Georgia Tech on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park. The tightly contested matchup played out in front of a record-setting midweek crowd of 5,559, giving fans a tense and rewarding evening of baseball.
On Tuesday, April 22, Auburn’s Student Government Association hosted its annual Final Lecture, featuring Eric Negangard. An associate professor of accountancy, Negangard spoke about his personal experiences with technology and building relationships in a lecture titled, “Trust in Your Tiger Stripes: The Importance of Relationships and Trust.”
Approximately 15 Auburn University international students and scholars have had their visas revoked because of “past criminal infractions.” Part of a national crackdown, Auburn University is one of numerous colleges and universities facing waves of visa revocations and record terminations led by the Department of State and Homeland Security.
On Tuesday, April 22, Auburn UPC hosted their Earth Day Extravaganza. Over 20 on-campus and community organizations showcased their causes through informational graphics and fun activities. The event, which ran from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., consisted of activities like flower bouquet making, free food, t-shirt stamping and other crafts.
Over its 133-year history, Auburn has had a plethora of talent get drafted into the NFL. Since 1986, when Bo Jackson was selected No. 1 overall, over 150 Auburn Tigers have turned pro via the NFL Draft.
Near Samford Lawn, Auburn students and local coffee lovers line up to visit Thrive Here @Auburn. The small local coffee shop is beloved for its diverse menu, friendly student staff and ability to accept Tiger Card dining dollars as payment. House favorite menu items include a vanilla cardamom latte, matcha and pour over.
Auburn is filled with many different restaurants, ranging from local gems to chain restaurants that are universally loved.
Home Game: Auburn vs. Texas A&M (Football)
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Some weeks ago, I was interviewing someone for an article about a big project going on in town. When I asked about the origin of the idea, the organizer told me she had gone through a breakup and she “needed something to care about and work on." It made me think about the methods humans use to cope with pain and rejection.
Orange and blue are painted across the stadium. There is an electric thrill in the atmosphere as students flood the bleachers, ready to ignite Neville Arena. Chants and cheers echo, the crowd is ready to not just watch a game, but be a part of it. Fans are anticipating a wild game filled with quick breakaways and buzzer-beaters that will have everyone on the edge of their seats. This is Auburn Basketball. This is The Jungle.
Auburn softball failed to avoid the sweep on Saturday as the offense never got anything going, losing the final game of the series 4-1 to No. 4 Tennessee at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
The Auburn community provides its students with many choices when it comes to where they spend their free time. These leisurely activities include attending local events, working out or going on a first date. However, some locations and businesses are uniquely special due to their above and beyond services and welcoming environments. Plainsman’s Choice: Leisure will showcase the winners of the best places to unwind in Auburn.