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(03/06/21 3:30pm)
Gone are the days of Netflix subscription mail-in service. No need to wait to see re-runs of your favorite show on the weekend. All of this and more is available at the click of a button through your streaming service of choice.
(02/24/21 3:30pm)
During the rush of midterms, giving a helping hand or a smile can go a long way.
(02/27/21 3:00pm)
As Black Lives Matter saw an increase in media coverage over the past year, Black creators have taken to art to celebrate their race and speak out against racial oppression.
(02/23/21 9:30pm)
In recent years, there has been a spark in conversation over body positivity. More social media influencers, models, actors and the like have all come out to share their experience with their individual journeys.
(03/01/21 3:30pm)
Kayleigh Chalkowski is a fourth-year doctoral student studying wildlife science in the School of Forestry and Wildlife. She does research on how invasive species movements drive infectious disease dynamics.
(03/03/21 5:30pm)
A month before the pandemic hit the U.S., Eric Choi and his brother, Inseok Jang, decided to open up a restaurant that they saw a market for in the Auburn-Opelika area.
(02/20/21 3:30pm)
Local Auburn businesses are working to keep a sense of community with their customers despite the ongoing pandemic.
(02/16/21 4:30pm)
When scrolling through social media, walking across campus or even taking a stroll through downtown Auburn, chances are one can notice the trends from the early 2000s seem to be making a comeback in modern fashion.
(02/24/21 7:30pm)
Over the past year, career fairs at Auburn have looked differently due to COVID-19. Career fairs in the fall 2020 semester were completely virtual, and they will be spring semester as well.
(02/18/21 7:30pm)
Throughout the pandemic, people have turned to the outdoors for a location where the virus is less likely to spread. Heather Jackson, an Auburn alumna, has found her own way to move her business outside.
(02/22/21 7:30pm)
As days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months, those months turn into years and before you know it, college has come and gone in the blink of an eye.
(02/03/21 10:00pm)
Professors at Auburn University have been given the option to postpone in-person classes and continue with the online format through Feb. 8.
(02/06/21 2:00pm)
With the demands of course work, many college students find it hard to find time for a conventional hourly job. Side hustles are one way for college students to earn extra cash on the side without time restrictions and scheduling problems.
(02/13/21 3:30pm)
Galentine’s Day — a day that has some of the same meaning behind it as Valentine’s Day, except this day is for the girls.
(03/03/21 11:30pm)
Quarantine, while unwanted and mundane in the way that it forced people indoors, gave people the time to self reflect and learn new skills.
(02/09/21 6:30pm)
Oat milk has recently gained in popularity, especially among coffee drinkers, despite its invention over 20 years ago.
(02/05/21 9:00pm)
For college students seeking caffeine while still staying on a budget, making coffee at home may be the solution.
(02/01/21 9:00pm)
August of 2020 posed a new question for the nation on how students would attend school.
(01/30/21 4:30pm)
Amy Briggs is an Auburn University alumna who has gone on to sell small-batch ceramics and recently became the general manager for Rock ‘n’ Roll pinball. She graduated in the fall of 2018 and moved to Asheville, North Carolina, in 2019.
(01/27/21 7:00pm)
Kim and Sherry Hammond, the mom and daughter duo behind Handmade by Hammond, have worked to create custom face masks, cowboy hats and, in due time, paintings.