COLUMN | Goodbye, Plainsman
By Destini Ambus | Editor-in-Chief and My Ly | Content Editor | May 8This year's management staff says their goodbyes.
My Ly, senior in journalism, is the content editor for the Auburn Plainsman.
This year's management staff says their goodbyes.
In a town like Auburn, bars and restaurants know that wings are paramount to a good game day experience. After nearly 300 votes from the community, Baumhower’s Victory Grill has won Plainsman’s choice for best wings for the second year in a row.
Nearly two years after the Auburn City Council approved the commercial development agreement, Buc-ee's officially opened its fourth location in Alabama this morning. The Auburn location is located off Interstate 85 at 2500 Buc-ee's Blvd.
For the second consecutive year, SkyBar Cafe has won the Plainsman’s Choice award for best bar. The two-level bar has become a staple in Auburn’s downtown scene for students and residents since its inception in 2005.
In an Auburn Campus Safety notice that was sent out earlier today, students were informed of the possible drugging of four females that took place on Friday evening, March 17.
On Tuesday's meeting, the Auburn City Council members approved a resolution to authorize traffic calming devices and opened back up the applications for the vacancies of an East Alabama Board.
An Opelika faculty member has been arrested on a charge of soliciting a sex act with a student under the age of 19, which is a Class A misdemeanor.
After the closing statements, the eight-person jury determined that Stern had proved one of his claims outlined in his lawsuit against former Dean Aistrup but failed to prove his claims against former Provosts Tim Boosinger and Bill Hardgrave.
The Auburn Police department is currently investigating a shooting that took place in the 400 block of N Donahue Drive in Auburn.
A trial five years in the making began Monday between Auburn University economics professor Michael Stern and five former University officials: former President Jay Gogue and Steven Leath, former Provost William Hardgrave and Timothy Boosinger and former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Joseph Aistrup.