EDITORIAL: That's not our job
In view of some of the complaints levied toward The Plainsman, we believe it’s important to express what constitutes our duty as journalists.
In view of some of the complaints levied toward The Plainsman, we believe it’s important to express what constitutes our duty as journalists.
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.
Alabama Senate Bill 24 would allow people to carry a concealed firearm without a permit within state lines.
The recent articles surrounding the appointment of Dr. Steven Leath are both disappointing and frustrating to read as an Auburn student.
Editor's note: This letter was written by the Iowa State Daily’s editorial staff. Iowa State Daily is Iowa State University's student newspaper.
I heard Auburn University is planning to hire a new president. I also heard you folks were thinking about hiring Steven Leath.
As I was walking the hall of the Haley Center last week, I overhead a girl say to her friend "I have to do well on this test, I'm OCD."
For many communities, open events are a great way to sow together individuals into a cohesive unit marked by warmth and familiarity.
Keck, a woman, and Justin Smith, an African-American man, hold the two most important positions in student government.
Last Friday, the President of the United States went through his usual routine of bashing his enemies, or more specifically, the "media."
You stand in front of your fridge. Stomach growling, pain creeping at your sides, your head is throbbing and you’re beyond hangry.
Government must ensure that the rules work equally for all citizens and secures liberties not only for ourselves, but for posterity as well.
SGA molds the leaders that help implement change on our campus.
Sexual assault is not something to be taken lightly.
Elected officials work to represent each individual to the best of their ability, no matter the scale of the election.
In recent weeks, religious discrimination has once again come to the political forefront.
During this upcoming legislative session, the Alabama Legislature will vote on a bill known as the Alabama Privacy Act.
Every college freshman has experienced it— the period of time where you think to yourself "I have no friends." And while yes it sucks for a minute, it may not be the worst thing in the world.
Last Friday, alt-righters rejoiced across online havens in their common tongue: cowardly, xenophobic speech sprinkled with broken German.