'It was not kind to Auburn': Board of Trustees express disapproval of Gov. Kay Ivey's proposed budget
The Auburn University Board of Trustees expressed disapproval at the recent state budget proposed by Gov. Kay Ivey.
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The Auburn University Board of Trustees expressed disapproval at the recent state budget proposed by Gov. Kay Ivey.
An Auburn student reported Friday that she was sexually assaulted by an acquaintance in her residence Thursday night.
Campus will have 1,000 new parking spots in the fall.
A student reported that she believes she was involuntarily given a drug in her drink at a fraternity party last Thursday night.
George Smith, recipient of a 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, spoke to a crowd of students and faculty about the problems that arise from making publicly funded research intellectual property.
The Student Center Ballroom was filled with rows of posters hung against blue curtains. Students in blazers and suits stood next to their presented hundreds of research projects at the biannual Auburn Research Student Symposium.
The Charles C. Miller, Jr. Poultry Research and Education Center held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday for the Center's new Administration and Education Building.
Auburn University’s men’s basketball team found out they were headed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the first Final Four appearance in school history. And when Morgan Kull was celebrating the victory at Toomer’s, she found out she was headed to the Twin Cities, too.
A Tiger Transit bus was hit head on by another car this morning, and another bus was in a hit-and-run accident on Monday.
As flowers begin to bloom in unsteadily warming weather, Auburn University’s landscaping services is hard at work, making sure Auburn’s campus looks better than it did the day before.
After months of postponement on an issue that required expedited fixing, the City Council has once again given constituents in Northwest Auburn a plethora of reasons for outrage.
She was an active member of her sorority. She was the sweetheart of Barn House fraternity. She was an excelling student, majoring in dairy sciences. She was on UPC’s major entertainment committee. She was a Top 20 Glomerata beauty. She was an alternate Tigerette. And then she was Miss Auburn.
A student-led software development team recently won $35,000 at the annual Tiger Cage Business Idea Competition put on by the Harbert College of Business.
The 122nd Glomerata, Auburn's official yearbook, will be distributed this week.
Going to college is a huge time commitment, so bringing a horse along for the ride would seem like an unnecessary burden, but for some students, they couldn’t make it through school without their companion.
At O-Day, students may have seen Miller, a 5-year-old golden retriever, or Choa, a 7-year-old golden retriever and lab mix, on the concourse and wondered why they were there.
Dangling from Cole Burton’s right wrist are four rubber bracelets: a grey, two orange and a navy.
Follow along live as Auburn plays Virginia in the Final Four.
Auburn's Lobby Board and other members of SGA made their voice heard on the importance of higher education on Thursday.
Former Tiger Transit driver Tony Martin Patillo, who was convicted of the rape and sodomy of an 18-year-old Auburn student last month, was sentenced to a little more than 21 years in prison Wednesday.