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(02/28/20 9:33pm)
The love of millions of people worldwide, TikTok has been the talk of the town from news outlets to word of mouth in the past few years. Seemingly overnight, the social media platform skyrocketed in its number of members. Business Insider stated that it had over 1.5 billion downloads by the end of 2019.
(03/31/20 7:35pm)
Opening in late spring 2020, Auburn Candle Company has marked itself as the first handmade, custom candle store in the surrounding area.
(03/03/20 8:07pm)
On any given day, any lecture hall on campus has students either typing on laptops or writing in notebooks as professors discuss various subjects.
(02/14/20 7:48pm)
Campus Kitchens to campus:
(02/14/20 4:10pm)
Good Karma, a local restaurant serving Indian cuisine, has created a new way of helping those in need in the Auburn area.
(02/12/20 4:06pm)
Richard Curtis Bird spends most of his time working as a professor in molecular biology and cancer genetics for Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, but during his free time, he’s learned how to properly brew craft beers.
(03/02/20 6:59pm)
An Auburn alumni found a new meaning to bible verse Matthew 6:10 and has transformed it into a faith-based merchandise platform for raising money for various organizations.
(02/09/20 11:22pm)
Two students laid the groundwork for fencing at Auburn after they got together to form an on-campus club for fencers at all levels of experience.
(02/06/20 5:46pm)
The winter holidays can feel like the season of love, and with that, some Auburn students are getting engaged.
(02/02/20 7:06pm)
Everyday, students line up outside of Good Karma and Philly Connection in attempt to grab lunch before their next class. However, they may not be aware of the family ties.
(02/21/20 6:10pm)
October brought surprising news, as Christi Gibson, resident of Opelika, was informed that she had been selected to play piano during a Christmas celebration at the White House on Dec. 18, 2019.
(01/17/20 4:08pm)
On Thursday, Emerge invited Yara Shahidi to speak and share her story with Auburn students.
(01/19/20 10:31pm)
If you happen to take a stroll through downtown Auburn, you might come across a mural displaying an image of two tigers and two eagles together. This mural, alongside many others, was created by R.C. Hagans, a street artist who has completed many pieces outside of his work in Auburn.
(01/15/20 3:57am)
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke to members of the Opelika Rotary Club as they gathered for their weekly meeting on Tuesday and welcomed the Selma native to east Alabama.
(01/12/20 4:35pm)
There are mangoes — dried, chili-dusted pieces of mango that make kids pucker their cheeks after tasting the lemon squeezed on it. There is dulce de tamarindo, a sweet that makes adults pause and remember the way they’d ask their madres for some pesos so they could feel the sticky maroon candy wedge between their teeth. And there is the fast, wispy sound of Latinos on TV who are talking sports to the pace of musica ranchera, songs that swell with accordions and horns and whatever else can get people dancing.
(01/10/20 6:15pm)
Looking around Auburn University people notice construction and new apartment complexes popping up everyday. Approximately 20 minutes down the road in Opelika, Alabama, members of the community see a new appreciation for their small, railroad town.
(01/11/20 4:00pm)
From baked goods to custom cakes, Auburn has several local bakeries supplying the community with different types of treats.
(01/12/20 11:00pm)
What was once Toomer’s Coffee has now become One Bike Coffee. The new owners have turned what was once a simple, small business into a way to give back to the community through charity organizations and efforts.
(12/06/19 5:20pm)
The popular storefront of the local food truck Dumps Like A Truck is set to move locations in early 2020. They are currently located on North Donahue Drive beside Goal Post and Insomnia and are relocating to downtown Auburn.
(12/11/19 5:55pm)
Fagel O’Neal El, the owner of Crown of Comedy, feels everyone needs a good laugh, and Auburn has a new place to find that laughter.