COLUMN: Alabama to the Auburn Family
I transferred to Auburn University about a year-and-a-half ago from the University of Alabama with my tail between my legs.
I transferred to Auburn University about a year-and-a-half ago from the University of Alabama with my tail between my legs.
"You’re probably getting a lot of advice these days."
Across America, and especially in Alabama, it’s easy to score political points by railing on about religious freedom.
As I prepare leave Auburn in a matter of days, I urge students to reach into every corner of Auburn and leave better than they found it.
"Your apartment is where you sleep," he said. "This office is where you live."
On April 20th, three Auburn University Softball players were arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Typically summers are for kicking back and unwinding after two stressful semesters. Most importantly summers are for having three months for everyone’s brains to recuperate from finals.
Freshman year is a fun time for a lot of people. You're out on your own with no rules, no curfews and very few responsibilities.
I'm pleased to see that freedom of speech is still alive and well Auburn.
Richard Spencer, a leader in the alt-right movement who wants to speak on the Auburn University campus Tuesday night.
We weren't sure what to expect from Richard Spencer's visit to campus. We hoped for the best but prepared for the worst.
Tonight, the Auburn community demonstrated the fullness of its creed: it rose to "doing justly" with "a spirit that is not afraid."
I protested against Richard Spencer. I saw masses of people turn out against him. I walked alongside and chanted with the Black Student Union, until they discontinued their protest for fear of their own safety.
Here are all of the Letters to the Editor The Auburn Plainsman has received regarding Richard Spencer's visit.
"Please know that additional security measures are being taken by the Auburn Police Division..."
Congratulations on being unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees as Auburn University`s 19th president.
The significance of minorities being able to see and even meet their icons who they share a very special common identity with cannot be stressed enough.
Congratulations to Auburn for courageously forbidding Mr. Spencer to speak on campus.
Ignoring him allows him to give his lecture peacefully and without disruption, as if he were a normal intellectual deserving academic respect for his ideas.
Those who adhere to the convictions of white nationalistic thought suffer from some of the most deeply rooted ignorance found in our society today.