GUEST COLUMN: A letter from the BSU president regarding Black History Month
Many people ask, "Why is there a Black History Month?" As many times as I have heard that question, I can still never understand why someone would ask it.
Many people ask, "Why is there a Black History Month?" As many times as I have heard that question, I can still never understand why someone would ask it.
We are called the “United States” because all our states are united in the belief that all are created equal and deserve equal treatment under the law regardless of religion, ethnicity or economic advantage.
Here are three easy steps to make sure you never get tricked by the fake news plaguing the internet.
On Nov. 7, thousands of Alabamians voted in their perceived self-interests and against their real self-interests as they have done so many times before.
Among all of the places to live in Alabama, Auburn remains one of the most pleasant and resilient.
Recently, all the attention has been on Washington D.C. and the 2016 election.
The women and men who marched didn't do it because they, themselves, feel victimized. They did it because they know others do.
A traditional view of politics upholds it as a noble practice where citizens unite to make decisions about how society is to be governed for a common good.
Last week, a family schism between a popular radio show host and his daughter became public. The crux of the issue: her bisexuality.
Back in late February of 2016, Alabama’s junior senator Jeff Sessions was in favorable political position.
Average starting salaries aren’t everything. Don’t neglect the pursuit of happiness in the name of total comfort and absence of risk.
Rolling the Oaks on Toomer’s Corner with Toilet Paper is a sacred tradition for Auburn fans. It is one of the greatest and wide ranging Auburn traditions.
I grew up in a suburban neighborhood outside the city of Birmingham, Alabama. I am white. My family is middle class.
One of the latest developments dominating headlines is the recent proliferation of fake news.
Soon, I will walk across that stage and my time in college will be over.
Donald Trump secured the magic number of 270 electoral votes to secure the Presidency. Hillary Clinton fell short of 270, but received over two million more individual votes than Trump.
When it comes to governing under the idea of separated powers, the United States has a rich inheritance.
Thanksgiving is next week, a time when people unite with their friends and family for food, fellowship and above all, bitter discussions about politics.
Merrick Garland has been awaiting a senate vote for eight months to replace Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court.
If you learn nothing else in this class, I hope you will learn that open communication is critical to understanding each other.