LETTER FROM THE LIFESTYLE EDITOR:
The phrase, "Just be yourself" has sadly been buried in a borrowed coffin along with millions of similar clichés that seemingly make the world go 'round.
The phrase, "Just be yourself" has sadly been buried in a borrowed coffin along with millions of similar clichés that seemingly make the world go 'round.
Cooking every night or even just a few nights a week doesn't have to take up a lot of time.
Set Your Sails is an open forum to discuss issues facing women and their supporters.
The 11th annual Women's Leadership Conference was hosted on Friday, March 24.
The night before the inauguration of President Trump, the band Gorillaz released their first song.
Internation Poetry Night celebrated World Poetry Day in Foy Hall.
The Auburn Plainsman is on the hunt for Auburn's most fashionable students.
Due to the University’s large Korean population, Korean cuisine is well represented in Auburn.
Baked ziti and strawberry shortcake are what's on the menu.
Richard, an Opelika resident and senior airman, has come “full circle” after a being a foster child and adopted son and 18 years later becoming a foster parent and adopting children.
Painting coolers for fraternity formals has been a persistent tradition in the Greek community for years now.
To many, Blackberry Breeze may sound like a "fruity alcoholic drink" or a southern slogan, but for college students down south, it sounds like a good show.
Joey Falcon, barista at Mama Mocha's, offered his insight on how to make the best cup of coffee at home.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted writer and director Robby Henson Thursday for a screening of his film, "I Came From."
Don't wait till you have to walk into a meeting drenched to get prepared for Alabama's tricky weather.
Delaney Burst, Plainsman chef, is back at it again with another episode of Dank Dishes.
Art is an outlet for expression and in today's caffeine-driven society, expressing oneself with foam and a good cup of joe makes sense.
When preparing for spring break, the internet will tell you to start running bleachers, only eat cabbage soup or go on a juice cleanse.
If the thought of your future and the increasingly desperate pressure to find post-grad gainful employment by your mom, dad and the system of Capitalism as a whole have you feeling nauseated, then know you are not alone.
Dana Louise and the Glorious Birds performed at the Sundilla Acoustic Concert Series on Thursday, Feb. 23.