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(02/03/24 5:07am)
After a campaign kickoff on Tuesday, the polls were open for Auburn students to vote for SGA candidates and Miss Auburn on Friday, Feb. 2. Cara Herring, the sole candidate for vice president of SGA, was announced as the winner just after 10 p.m. in the quad.
(02/03/24 5:59am)
The winners of the 2024-25 SGA and Miss Auburn elections were announced late Friday night on the steps of Cater Hall. Hundreds of students gathered on the quad to hear the results of the election.
(02/03/24 5:54am)
At 10 p.m. Friday night, the SGA Elections Council announced Grace Crim as the next Miss Auburn on the steps of Cater Hall.
(02/03/24 2:00pm)
On Friday, the Board of Trustees approved the construction of a new videoboard in Jordan-Hare Stadium, among other actions in their first meeting of 2024.
(02/02/24 4:00pm)
For the 11th time, Aubie the Tiger has won the national championship for collegiate mascots, beating 10 other Division IA schools at the 2024 Universal Cheerleading Association National Championships.
(01/27/24 2:00pm)
The Biggio Center, in partnership with the Office of the Provost IT, the Office of Information Technology and the AI@AU Initiative, hosted an "AI playground" for students from 9 to11:00 a.m. on Jan. 25. Held in the Melton Student Center, On the Pl(AI)ns taught students about the possibilities of incorporating AI into their academic and future careers.
(01/26/24 2:00pm)
A new loaded tea truck has opened on Auburn’s campus. Located on the West Thach Concourse, The Tea has been booming since its opening on the first day of the spring semester.
(01/31/24 3:00pm)
Announced on Jan. 7, Metallica revealed that AUMB won the collegiate Division I and fan favorite categories in their inaugural marching band competition, For Whom the Band Tolls. The victories won AUMB $85,000 in musical equipment for the program.
(02/01/24 7:00pm)
Fred German was standing in the shower one day and it clicked. His wife Beverly German had always wanted to adopt a baby from China, and until that point, the time just wasn’t right. But that day, something flipped the switch in his mind, and he hollered out to his wife from the bathroom, “Do you still want a kid from China?”
(01/19/24 12:14am)
On Jan. 18 at 4:36 p.m., Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety and Security announced in a university-wide email several reports of theft that occurred in academic buildings Wednesday, Jan. 17.
(01/18/24 6:35pm)
Miller Hall on Jan. 18, 2024 after closure
(01/18/24 7:32pm)
Following an investigation last week, Auburn University notified employees and students that Miller Hall would be temporarily closed after the offices of Risk Management and Safety and Facilities Management conducted a test of the building and found evidence of microbial growth in the basement of the building.
(01/10/24 3:00pm)
During the month of January, Auburn University is celebrating 60 years of integration. January 4, 2024, marked the 60th anniversary of Harold A. Franklin's registration in graduate courses, paving the way for nonwhite students to attend Auburn.
(12/04/23 1:19am)
This story was updated at 7:12 p.m., Dec. 5.
(12/05/23 2:00pm)
(12/03/23 3:32pm)
On Saturday, Dec. 2, a large group of pro-Palestinian students arranged a gathering at Toomer's Corner with the goal of raising awareness and protesting against recent military action by Israel in the Middle East.
(12/04/23 2:00pm)
On the chilly night of Nov. 28, students gathered around the steps of Cater Hall to hear the announcement of the 2024-25 Miss Auburn candidates. One of the five women announced will serve as Miss Auburn following an election in the spring semester.
(12/03/23 3:00pm)
Despite Auburn's football loss to the University of Alabama, the 30th Annual Beat Bama Food Drive emerged triumphant, achieving a new record by raising 686,807 pounds of food for the Food Bank of East Alabama. This marks BBFD's 15th victory.
(11/27/23 2:00pm)
The holiday season has officially begun in Auburn. The university’s annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony took place on Nov. 26 on Samford Lawn.
(11/24/23 4:30pm)
Parking isn’t a new issue for game days on the Plains, with thousands of attendees and tailgaters crowding parking lots on and near campus. The high demand drives many locals to rent out spaces in their driveways and storefronts for upwards of $20. These inflated prices and low availability leave student workers – who are essential to the game day experience – with scarce opportunities to get close to campus by vehicle.