Pancake bites and ham, egg cups for on-the-go breakfast
It's 8:15 a.m. and you just woke up for your 9 a.m. class. If you're like me, you roll out of bed, change clothes and hurry out the door.
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It's 8:15 a.m. and you just woke up for your 9 a.m. class. If you're like me, you roll out of bed, change clothes and hurry out the door.
Before their death, the Toomer’s Corner Oaks showered their acorns down onto Auburn’s soil.
While New Year’s is a time to reminisce about the previous year, it is also a time to celebrate a new chapter in people’s lives.
Midterms and finals may not be the only stressful weeks a student has on campus. If you don't have time to go back to your dorm/apartment or have an hour to kill in between classes, you can de-stress in any of these locations.
Midterms and finals may not be the only stressful weeks a student has on campus. But if you don't have time to go back to your dorm or apartment or have an hour to kill in between classes, you can de-stress in any of these locations.
Anyone in the Auburn community is probably familiar with the phrase “War Eagle." It’s used as a greeting, a battle cry and everything in between.
It's here, the day everyone has been waiting for. Young, old, man or woman, most people wake up with the anticipation of opening presents left under the tree or by the fireplace from Santa.
Sometimes you just need something sweet. It could be a reward for taking that test you studied hard for, a Friday treat or just a little bit of sugar to top off your meal.
When thinking about the holidays a few things come to mind. One of those things is probably food, specifically, cookies.
Sometimes you just need something sweet. It could be a reward for taking that test you studied hard for, a Friday treat or just a little bit of sugar to top off your meal.
Attending a college a car drive away or a short flight from home is normal for most students, but imagine attending college thousands of miles away from home.
The image of a jolly, plump man in a red soot-covered suit leaving presents under a glowing tree seems timeless.
It's December, and people can wear shorts outside. With temperatures in the 70s, the country seems to be experiencing an unusually warm winter.
The facelessness of the Internet tends to receive a bad rap for breeding trolls, people who sling hateful comments at others from behind their computer screens. However, a nonprofit company out of San Francisco is using the lack of direct human interaction over the World Wide Web to its advantage with its new online sexual assault reporting system.
A financial news and opinion website, 24/7 Wall St., released the latest rankings of the drunkest city in each state, and the Auburn-Opelika area claimed the title for Alabama.
November has left The Plains, and that can only mean one thing — No-Shave November has come to a close.
Seeing police lights flash in your rearview mirror is never a fun feeling. Whether it's speeding, no turn signal or not having your seatbelt on, most people don't like the heart-sinking moment when they might have broken a law.
In 2008, a synagogue in Dothan, gained recognition from publications such as The New York Times and was even featured in one of Jay Leno’s monologues because of a program it started, which offered Jewish families up to $50,000 to move to its community.
Christie Garton, an entrepreneur and author, founded the 1,000 Dreams Fund to help young women achieve their educational and professional goals.
As the end of fall semester approaches, final tests, papers and projects accumulate while exams loom in the back of every student’s mind.