COLUMN: Why students should study philosophy
Philosophy may have a much higher potential than it seems. Looking back at the ideas of the past could guide our understanding of the present.
Philosophy may have a much higher potential than it seems. Looking back at the ideas of the past could guide our understanding of the present.
It isn’t something that can be defined to someone who isn’t a part of it. When you experience it, you know that nothing else compares to it.
I write with the intention of reminding the Auburn Family of what a community means – at all levels.
I used to never care about football.
Roy Moore is still on the ballot, which leaves exactly three different options left for voters continuing to support Moore during the remainder of his campaign in light of the accusations against him.
When Americans think of the 1950s we are reminded of a conformist, cookie-cutter world. Make no mistake, Americans in the ‘50s were definitely living an “another brick in the wall” type of existence physically and metaphysically. Inevitably, thinking of the conformity of the ‘50s makes us think of the countercultural revolution of the 1960s. Back then, popular culture, the media, etc.
Last week, Auburn students and faculty marched around campus chanting, “No grad tax,” a protest against the tax bill being put forth by the GOP.
Seven weeks ago, Auburn was left for dead after a loss to LSU. Now, the future looks incredibly bright on The Plains.
Ultimately, there have been few presidents that could captivate the hearts, minds and imaginations of Americans like John F. Kennedy did.
My curiosity of Senator John McCain began when my father agreed to take me to one of his rallies in downtown Birmingham.
A board of five un-elected individuals will soon likely vote on an issue that looms much larger than the Iron Bowl, and, dare we say it, the National Championship.
If you love food as much as I do, you'll know that we're currently in the midst of the greatest time of the year.
The status quo doesn’t appear out of thin air.
It’s time for Alabama to make the right choice. It’s time for us to pick a candidate who will represent us and our morals.
Political thinkers like John Taylor of Caroline have more to offer to Americans today than ever.
The Tigers are 1-7 the last four years against Top 10 teams, with the only win coming at Ole Miss in 2014.
It all started back in August of 2015 when “White Iverson” was released and Post Malone instantly made it into our hearts.
The United States of America has long been a bastion of liberty to the nations of the world.
Given the important functions of athletics, we challenge Auburn to thoughtfully choose its next athletic director.
It’s safe to say we have all heard of the freshman 15, and some of us may have even fallen victim to it.