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The Auburn Plainsman

Letter to the editor: Evolution not compatible with Christianity

In the most recent issue of The Plainsman, an article was written concerning the matter of evolution. The comment was made that evolution and Christianity could be reconciled by saying that God started the evolutionary process by creating one species and allowing everything to progress. My response does not intend to disprove evolution for everyone but rather to show fellow Christians that evolution and Christianity are incompatible.

The Auburn Plainsman

Letter to the editor: Apology from the top takes center stage

As the chair of the Auburn University Department of Theatre, I would like to take this opportunity to respond and apologize to Jonathan McKinney (letter to the editor, Oct. 4) and all of the Auburn students who were frustrated in their attempts to see our recent production of Joan Holden's "Nickel and Dimed."

The Auburn Plainsman

ADHD column raises concerns about student health

In regards to Anna Claire Conrad's article questioning the legitimacy of a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (The Auburn Plainsman, July 26, 2012), she has done a wonderful job of providing an option for every student struggling with grades.

The Auburn Plainsman

Letter to the editor: students need facts

The recent info graphic concerning President Obama and Governor Romney's stances on controversial issues is, in my opinion, incorrect and a misrepresentation of the views of the candidates.