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Editorial: The downside of upscale living

Finding a decent place to live shouldn't be part of what makes college difficult. Paying tuition, maintaining a good GPA, avoiding alcohol poisoning -- these should be high on your list of college-related concerns. Worrying whether or not you'll have to spend part of the semester in a hotel should be low on that list.


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Editorial: Dress codes are not created equal

Clothing choice is a statement. What you wear speaks volumes about who you are as a person. It depicts what you like, dislike and how you show yourself to the public. College is the time when young adults are deciding who they are. The days of high school and inescapable conformity are gone. Students realize they can make whatever statement about themselves they want in college.


A group of 2013 Camp War Eagle counselors lead their freshmen in a cheer at a Jordan-Hare Stadium pep rally (Maddie Yerant | Writer)

OPINION: Advice from a former CWE counselor

If you have any guidebook or how-to for freshman year, throw it away right now. In the space of nine months, I fell in love with Chacos, learned a new language (Southern English, a different breed than its Midwestern cousin), went to a bar for the first time, made friends and lost them, had my heart broken and learned what it really felt like to be homesick.

The Auburn Plainsman

OPINION: Art has more than just aesthetic value

People often question the validity of modern artwork and wonder what exactly makes a piece of art have value and a place in the art world. This is particularly true for minimalistic pieces, like the work of Ellsworth Kelly or, for abstract pieces, Jackson Pollock.

The Auburn Plainsman

OPINION: The flaws of a vicarious cultural experience

When I lived in Germany, I did it wrong. I spent three years in a foreign land and failed at obtaining a real cultural experience. I saw the castles and ate the food, but I did not learn the language and communicate with the locals as a guest in their homeland. I didn't take the time to get to know them and communicate with them as people, not as Germans.

The Auburn Plainsman

OPINION: Confronting modern journalism stereotypes

So to me it's frustrating when I hear people say that we are in the business of "ruining people's lives," or that we are twisting the truth to get a better story. Not only does twisting the truth harm whomever the article is about, but it also harms the journalist's credibility, which is arguably the most important credential that a journalist can have, and one that we don't want to lose.

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Editorial: Class model makes English history

In 1994, the Alabama Council of Higher Education passed a statewide articulation agreement, which built partnerships between community colleges and universities, requiring all core credits transferred from a two-year college to fulfill requirements at four-year colleges.

The Auburn Plainsman

OPINION: To tan or not to tan?

In my hometown, there were three or four people in my high school that went to the tanning bed, but, other than that, it was fairly unheard of. The few tanning salons we did have were not in the best area of town, and it was considered not very classy for girls to go to the tanning bed.

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Editorial: The Renaissance of Auburn Athletics

We printed two editorials about Jay Jacobs last year calling for Jacobs to be fired. We felt justified in our opinion, and we still feel it was the right call at the time. His decisions were an embarrassment to the University. Jacobs seemed to be going by a system of trial and error; hiring and firing coaches here and there on a whim.