LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The Plainsman should boost students, not tear them down
I believe The Auburn Plainsman newspaper should be used to boost Auburn University students, not tear them down.
I believe The Auburn Plainsman newspaper should be used to boost Auburn University students, not tear them down.
Addie Smith from North Carolina needs your help.
The recent articles surrounding the appointment of Dr. Steven Leath are both disappointing and frustrating to read as an Auburn student.
I heard Auburn University is planning to hire a new president. I also heard you folks were thinking about hiring Steven Leath.
Sexual assault is not something to be taken lightly.
On Nov. 7, thousands of Alabamians voted in their perceived self-interests and against their real self-interests as they have done so many times before.
Recently, all the attention has been on Washington D.C. and the 2016 election.
A traditional view of politics upholds it as a noble practice where citizens unite to make decisions about how society is to be governed for a common good.
If you learn nothing else in this class, I hope you will learn that open communication is critical to understanding each other.
Sexual assault happens on a daily basis, even in our most respected communities. Sexual assault is sometimes a confusing topic because it can be tricky to decide what constitutes inappropriate behavior.
Imagine this: you leave your family, your friends, your home, your country, the food you love and the very culture that raised you to get on a plane and fly across the world to a new country.
A few days ago, Justin Timberlake snapped a photo of himself at a Memphis polling booth. Under Tennessee law, it was illegal to take that photo. Alabama purports to have a similar rule.
Just as midterms are ending, SGA is starting to look to the next term of office for elected leadership in the executive and representative branches.
Summer has finally come to an end but the election season is entering its home stretch. The candidates are 46 days away from the election, but there is still time for everyone to have their voice heard.
I’m a Texas Aggie class of ‘72 graduate who has returned home from his first road trip to Jordan-Hare Stadium and the Auburn vs.
I wanted to send out a few reminders regarding the other changes so that you have no questions on how to navigate game day come Sept.
Dear Students, Welcome back to campus!
Bravo to Dannial Budhwani for his eloquent complaint in the Aug. 18 Plainsman.For those who didn’t read the article, it seems that he applied for and was awarded a scholarship of $3,000 per semester for two semesters.
Leann Martins I’ve been attending Auburn’s theatre plays since I was a freshman at Auburn.
Carson Williford As I studied on the third floor of RBD, a group of four guys took a table five down from mine.