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(03/07/24 2:00pm)
Auburn University's Department of English is hosting the annual Robert Hughes Mount, Jr. poetry contest sponsored by the Academy of American Poets.The prize offered is $100, a membership in the Academy of American Poets and a copy of the judge’s collection of poems, this year Nathan Spoon.
(09/23/23 4:46am)
Hosting the first top-25 volleyball matchup in Neville Arena history, No. 24 Auburn went toe-to-toe with No. 3 Florida for five sets, falling just short of a victory to start SEC play.
(11/10/22 4:59am)
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(11/01/22 4:45pm)
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.
(12/02/21 5:31pm)
Catrice Hixon is the owner of the Melanin Coffee Shop in Opelika, Alabama. Since college, Hixon has dreamed of owning a coffee shop. After opening in September that dream is a reality.
(09/18/21 3:30pm)
On Saturday night, Auburn will battle Penn State in its first road game of the season. Recent memory shows that in its first true road game of the season, Auburn has typically struggled. What must Auburn do to reverse this trend? Taking a look at each road-opener of the last decade, a story unfolds and some common themes are revealed. Here's a look back at the Auburn's first road games from the previous 11 seasons.
(03/01/20 12:00pm)
Harold A. Franklin, the first African American student to enroll at Auburn University, successfully defended his master’s thesis — which he wrote in 1969 — last week and will walk at graduation this spring.
(12/02/19 7:29pm)
Auburn Off-Road has been active on Auburn’s campus since the mid ‘70s. Every year, this tightly-knit group of students designs, builds and competes with a car that is created from scratch.
(07/08/19 2:05pm)
Jay Gogue is officially Steven Leath's predecessor and successor.
(03/18/19 1:46pm)
As the Student Government Association welcomed its new senators on Feb. 18, the familiar faces of former senators were giving their last hurrahs and saying goodbye after a year of hard work.
(10/25/18 6:34pm)
A review of reported cases of ocular melanoma among former Auburn students and employees found no evidence of a cancer cluster, the Alabama Department of Public Health said Wednesday.
(10/05/18 4:55pm)
Many sustainability organizations get labeled as green, but Auburn’s Office of Sustainability is going for gold.
(09/19/18 2:59am)
The former chair of Auburn's department of economics, Michael Stern, is suing the University, alleging administrators took part in a drawn-out effort to retaliate against him for what he characterizes as an appropriate use of his First Amendment rights.
(02/28/18 4:25pm)
The Auburn White Student Union — a white supremacist, anti-semitic group that has attempted to attach itself with Auburn University — has been listed as a hate group on the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hate Map, an annual report of hate groups operating in the U.S.
(01/30/18 8:38am)
A tradition born of Petrie’s pen, the Auburn Creed has an extensive presence on Auburn’s campus. In celebration of the Creed, the Office of Student Conduct began launching an annual Be The Creed campaign during the 2015-2016 school year.
(02/01/18 10:05pm)
Auburn is growing, and downtown should follow suit.
(11/11/17 12:28am)
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity's national board of directors has revoked the Auburn University SigEp Chapter's charter, closing the fraternity effective immediately after an investigation conducted by the national fraternity and the University showed evidence of hazing, drug use and alcohol violations.
(10/25/17 4:26pm)
A former Auburn track and field assistant coach is suing the University Board of Trustees and assistant head track and field coach Henry Rolle. In the 17-page lawsuit, Adrian Ghioroaie alleges he was wrongfully terminated and Rolle physically assaulted him.
(10/11/17 11:29pm)
The student involved in an allegation of academic fraud reported Wednesday by ESPN is no longer on the Auburn football team and was not on the team at the time of the allegation, Auburn Athletics said Wednesday.
(10/23/17 4:31pm)
Communication can be a struggle between parents and students when it deals with academics. Sometimes parents have difficulty finding their students grades while other times students get an influx of emails to pay their bill despite if their parents pay the bill.