AU student releases original songs
Recording his own music was never the plan for Reese Fleming, but after time spent playing for his friends and family, he was inspired to share his music with others.
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Recording his own music was never the plan for Reese Fleming, but after time spent playing for his friends and family, he was inspired to share his music with others.
After exhibiting an array of speech, sensory and anxiety complications along with other developmental delays, Taylor Duncan was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of 4.
International students travel to the U.S. in pursuit of educational opportunities they may not have in their home countries. Their time abroad also provides them a window of what it’s like to live here. Though many countries look toward America for guidance, some Auburn international students say the U.S. in 2020 challenged their perceptions of what they once felt was a role model nation. They feel events last year bear some similarities to life back home.
For over 15 years the Auburn Public Library has put on puppet shows for the community, but recently the staff has converted the shows to be viewed virtually.
Growing up in a town that felt more like a home than anything else, it only felt natural for Messiah Williams-Cole to want to always be there for it.
Recently ‘80s movies such as “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “Ghostbusters,” “Top Gun” and “Back to the Future” have become increasingly popular once again.
With the introduction of health and safety risks, Wi-Fi failures and lack of face-to-face interaction, the difficulty to complete collaborative assignments has increased.
Hayden Lee, a student in her final year at Auburn’s Harrison School of Pharmacy, has created a small embroidery business for herself called Hoops and Needles.
The Auburn University mascot is returning in his orange and blue Santa suit for an annual Christmas event to take pictures with members of the Auburn Family.
In the Donald E. Davis Arboretum, between the tall oak trees and the sunlit pond, mosaic benches are placed around the pathways. These benches are one of the many sights to see when taking a stroll.
The University Program Council’s Major Entertainment Committee held a virtual concert of Auburn’s The Brook and the Bluff on Oct. 27, 2020.
Event planners Anna Vu, Grace Moebes and Gianna Carter have been planning the Mental Health Awareness Festival since September.
Local Auburn coffee shops not only survived COVID-19 but are now seeing their business reach a record high.
Through Friday, Nov. 6, Biggin Gallery will be holding artworks that express reactions from the recent social movements.
While many students physically distance for bodily health, others have been technologically distanced for mental health.
Online school presents new difficulties that students have not previously experienced.
The pandemic has changed the way therapy operates on campus, but access to animal-assisted therapy continues.
A ministry through Auburn United Methodist Church uses their sewing and knitting skills to comfort families of the Auburn area through hard times.