EDITORIAL: After Trump, where we go now
Donald Trump's Presidential win has many implications both in the policy realm and in the larger realm of American political culture.
Donald Trump's Presidential win has many implications both in the policy realm and in the larger realm of American political culture.
Election Day is approaching fast and Donald Trump is shooting up in the polls.
This election is unprecedented and unparalleled to few - if any other - presidential election in American history.
Imagine this: you leave your family, your friends, your home, your country, the food you love and the very culture that raised you to get on a plane and fly across the world to a new country.
America has the seventh highest literacy rate in the world, but you wouldn’t think so if you logged onto Facebook.
For months the Democratic National Committee has tried to quench the fire that was started by the many scandals from Hillary Clinton’s past, and just as that fire seemed to finally be going out, it was reignited by the FBI reopening the investigation into Clinton’s vast email mishap.
Amendment One seeks to add two seats to Auburn's board.
A few days ago, Justin Timberlake snapped a photo of himself at a Memphis polling booth. Under Tennessee law, it was illegal to take that photo. Alabama purports to have a similar rule.
Every year, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation issues a Municipal Equality Index. This scorecard shows the rankings of more than 500 cities nationwide with respect to how well or poorly they promote LGBTQ inclusivity and equality.
Just as midterms are ending, SGA is starting to look to the next term of office for elected leadership in the executive and representative branches.
For Alabamians, the Nov. 8 ballot won’t just include a list of candidates.
If it smells like a dog, looks like a dog and barks like a dog, odds are it's a dog.
For many, drinking and college are a match made in underage bliss.
In January, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice attempted to let his personal beliefs supersede the United States Constitution.
For many, drinking and college are a match made in underage bliss. Underage drinking runs rampant throughout the country, specifically on college campuses where access to alcohol is easy and the pressure to drink is overwhelming.
We believe this week’s tree burning is an attack on the Auburn Family’s desire to band together through both good times and bad.
It is not right that young black boys and girls are internalizing European measures of beauty by seeing their hair, their skin and their physical characteristics as insufficient.
While I disavow Milo Yiannopoulos and his views, attempts to suppress his voice are not the way to go about stopping his movement.
Summer has finally come to an end but the election season is entering its home stretch. The candidates are 46 days away from the election, but there is still time for everyone to have their voice heard.
Here at The Plainsman we understand the jig is up, so I’ve decided to write about my first experiences with the Leftist Illuminati, so you can get a good idea about the kind of people who are running your planet.