Your view: 'Bonner's column on OWS illustrates lazy thinking and poor reasoning'
It is fine to criticize the Occupy Wall Street movement for its demands.
It is fine to criticize the Occupy Wall Street movement for its demands.
I sincerely respect the thought of informing the people about today's issues and events, however; the article you published titled " 'Occupy' demands echo Obama Politics" was misleading and the "facts" you obtained about Occupy Wall street were not facts at all, but merely assumption.
I found your recent article by Kelly Tsaltas about breast cancer awareness to be highly offensive.
The landspace of the Iron Bowl has changed.
The fact that you all allowed an editorial to be published about how breast cancer is "overrated" is absolutely pathetic.
I'm sure, or at least I hope, that you have already received many outraged letters concerning a certain writer for The Plainsman.
Does anyone besides me feel that Elizabeth Bonner has it backwards in one way, and wrong in two others, in viewing the Occupy movement as echoing the "louder voice" of President Obama, who she characterizes as "going against" "the rich" and "capitalism", which she, at one point, seems to equate to "social and economic inequality"?
The organic food trend has been going strong since it began nine years ago.
In the last week, an item of note was brought to my attention: Climategate has been debunked.
A marriage license is no different than a driver's license.
I meant to write earlier to The Plainsman, after my experiences crossing campus on Hey Day.
Auburn won the game against Florida, but they lost at keeping the city respectably clean.
To understand the goals of Occupy Auburn, you must understand the origin of the movement.
To be a Christian is to be a disciple of Jesus.
Alabama's new bill, HB 56, went into effect recently, and it's already having a negative impact on our communities.
Many myths abound about what organic actually is, and the "Get Clean with Organic" article was full of some of the most common.
To those who march, let me first state that I am all for freedom of speech and expression. However, I do not have to support the viewpoint.
Breast cancer is way, way over-advertised.
Tuesday night, the Auburn University College Democrats held a non-partisan forum addressing Alabama's new immigration law which went into effect the day before.
There has been some confusion recently about whether Young Americans for Liberty is nonpartisan or not, and I hope I can clear things up for everyone. I refer here to an article published about us in USA TODAY and to Matt Greenemeier's letters to the editor.