FetchMe launches one-hour alcohol delivery
FetchMe, the online delivery service based in Auburn, announced Alabama residents may now order beer, spirits and wine from licensed local retailers and restaurants online.
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FetchMe, the online delivery service based in Auburn, announced Alabama residents may now order beer, spirits and wine from licensed local retailers and restaurants online.
In celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s newest TV show, “Next Level Chef," 15 cooks from across the country compete for the chance of winning $250,000. Of these 15 competitors is Auburn University alumnus Jonathan Harrison.
Regan Moss and Katie Carroll, two Auburn students, are curating a space for sexual assault survivors and victims to express their experiences through art.
Amazon is an online marketplace for people to purchase personal items ranging from household needs to fashion and clothing.
It's the holiday season, and Christmas is right around the corner. With winter break underway, many Auburn University students have their gift lists prepared for what they would like this Christmas.
Historic Downtown Opelika hosted its annual “Christmas in a Railroad Town” event on Dec. 10. The event, which has become an annual event for the last 20 years, features activities, food and live entertainment for residents of Lee County.
The annual Auburn Gingerbread Village returned to the The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center again this year.
‘Tis the season — to stop giving basic hostess gifts. While most can agree just about anything is better than showing up empty-handed, here are some gifts that will guarantee an invite back.
"Spring Awakening," the hit Broadway musical, has made its way to The Plains this past semester. The Auburn University Theatre Department presented "Spring Awakening" as a part of the fall 2021 theater season.
Looking forward to the weekend and want to break a monotonous routine in Auburn? There are plenty of places outside of Auburn to do so that are just a drive away.
As the holiday season comes to a close, saving and man-aging money can seem difficult, if not impossible. However, it can be easy to save money with simple tips that will last through the new year.
With the age of social media and advanced technology, the classic task of sitting down and reading a novel appears more unfamiliar than ever before.
It is no secret that Auburn does not see the coldest winters in the country, but that does not mean students cannot dress the part. Not sure how? No problem. According to Auburn students, it is all in the accessories.
As Black Friday approaches, local businesses are gearing up for one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
As the season changes and the temperature drops, winter brings cold weather and new fashion trends. Just because it’s colder, doesn’t mean hiding behind heavy coats and dull colors.
Book pages turn, the espresso machine whistles and cars rumble along Magnolia Avenue in downtown Auburn. Under the blue-colored awning of Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers, inscribed on the window is a quote from Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird:” “Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.”
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After every Auburn athletics win, the trees across from Toomer’s Corner are adorned with toilet paper in celebration. This tradition of rolling Toomer’s Corner dates back to the 1890s.
The start of November marks a few things: temperatures cool down, Target begins to stock the shelves with Christmas decor and swimsuit season becomes a rearview memory.
Cameron Cox, senior in exercise science, found herself searching for a hobby to occupy her time amidst the start of the pandemic in the spring of 2020.