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(04/01/24 6:00pm)
Excluding core classes, engineering and liberal arts students at Auburn spend their college years on distinct paths. In a sense, the only commonality between these groups is that they attend the same university. Other than that, however, there is little unity.
(04/07/23 4:04pm)
Auburn’s biannual public speaking competition, Auburn Speaks, took place on Thursday, April 6, at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
(01/30/23 6:45pm)
A lot of misconceptions can come from obtaining a liberal arts degree. Members of The Auburn Plainsman discuss their plans after graduating in the College of Liberal Arts and hear from Auburn's CLA student services on resources.
(11/13/22 1:51am)
Auburn Speaks, the biannual public speaking competition, took place on Thursday at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
(11/08/22 2:00pm)
The sisters of Delta Nu at UCLA crowded around Elle Woods, their sorority’s president, as she hysterically bawled. Why would her boyfriend, Warner, break up with her because she “wasn’t serious enough?” She had a 4.0 average! Sure, she was in fashion merchandising, and her future wasn’t at the top of her priorities, but she was “seriously in love with him!”
(09/22/22 12:10pm)
On Monday, September 19th, The University Program Council hosted Painting on the Plains at the Melton Student Center, bringing together a diverse group of individuals to create Auburn-themed art.
(04/15/22 8:36pm)
On April 14, 2022 the “What Were You Wearing” installation was held at Pebble Hill in honor of sexual assault awareness month. Regan Moss, senior in microbiology, and Ren Carroll, junior in journalism, organized the event and opened it for the public to view.
(02/16/22 3:30pm)
At Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Beth Witten of Ward 3 continued the discussion on the Bedzzz Express mural and the zoning ordinance for community art. Witten and Mayor Ron Anders will create a committee to evaluate and present changes to the City’s zoning ordinance.
(01/31/22 9:03pm)
"Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," opened Saturday at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University.
(11/17/21 7:00pm)
During the spring and fall semesters, the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities hosts the Third Thursday Poetry Series event at Pebble Hill on the third Thursday of every month.
(11/16/21 2:00pm)
Patti LaBelle is no stranger to selling-out shows, and she delivered her first show in Auburn Sunday evening to a sold-out crowd. The "Godmother of Soul" filled up the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
(09/15/21 8:32pm)
The Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center will be hosting a virtual community project for International Dot Day on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
(09/13/21 7:00pm)
Nick Cave, otherwise known as "Rockstar of the Art World," visited Auburn at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art this past Thursday to showcase his latest works.
(07/23/21 10:13pm)
“This, tonight, will be the only time in my life that I will look upon women with an Auburn connection without scorn, anger or bitter disappointment. So, thank you for that opportunity."
(06/29/21 5:15pm)
Performers such as Dawes, Kenny G and the Beach Boys will take the stage at the Auburn University Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center this fall, per an announcement from Auburn University Tuesday morning.
(06/21/21 7:00pm)
Room 331 in Tichenor Hall is not just another room in the building — it is the office for the dean of liberal arts, and it is where Joe Aistrup has been serving Auburn students for eight years.
(06/14/21 7:09pm)
Friday evening, Auburn’s downtown streets were shut down and the area was turned into an entertainment district for an art walk and parade.
(06/09/21 3:55pm)
The dean of Auburn’s College of Liberal Arts will soon be leaving the position after eight years.
(04/21/21 8:22pm)
On Tuesday, April 21, the Auburn Board of Trustees and University President Jay Gogue renamed Eagle Hall in the Village to Matthews Hall in honor of Josetta Matthews.
(04/11/21 8:00pm)
The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center will hold its first in-person concerts in months later this April. The first performance featuring Zakir Hussain & Masters of Percussion will be held April 18.