Rob Henson portrays prison life through film at Jule Collins
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted writer and director Robby Henson Thursday for a screening of his film, "I Came From."
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted writer and director Robby Henson Thursday for a screening of his film, "I Came From."
If the thought of your future and the increasingly desperate pressure to find post-grad gainful employment by your mom, dad and the system of Capitalism as a whole have you feeling nauseated, then know you are not alone.
Their passion and dedication to music and community was rewarded with the 2016 Alabama Small Business of the Year award in the Emerging Small Business category.
After the publish of his first book, John Carvalho, associate professor and director of journalism, said what had changed was his awareness; an awareness that he could write a book and turn around to do it all over once more.
The department of art and art history presented, It Goes Together, a senior project exhibition.
Whether it’s mainstream small wrist tattoos or full sleeves and a back piece, tattoos are as present in our society as ever.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan is undeniably one of the most fashionable families in history. Yeah, their celebrity status is controversial, but I am definitely a fan of the fam that’s always a step ahead of the fashion world.
A professor assigned his students to chose a nonprofit organization they wanted to support by creating a fundraiser.
Two Door Cinema Club reminds us of their originality by simply just trying to be their own favorite band instead of trying to sound like someone else.
One of my favorite things to make after a long, hard day is classic fried rice. The best part about fried rice is that you can do just about anything with it that you want.
My name is Alex Wilkerson and I just recently begin playing music in the Auburn area.
Auburn Student sells handmade jewelry
Auburn Univeristy alumnus created a series of etchings inspired by the beauty of historic Auburn buildings.
On game days, one can expect to see Aubie making trouble downfield, a visor on Gus' head, the Mic Man's booming voice and The Superfans standing front row painted waist-up with orange and blue.
“Headed for Home” tells the story of a boy named Speedy.
Outdoor events in Auburn are multiplying as the weather warms up and The Plains come to life with color. Auburn CityFest, Auburn's largest arts and crafts festival, was held on a sunny April 30 at Kiesel Park.
For her senior English class, Hannah O’Brien, freshman in communications disorders, researched and studied boys in the South and their participation in choir. She found that participating in the arts has nearly all positive effects.
The Mosaic Theatre Company’s spring showcase took place at the Peet Telfair Theater on Mon., April 18. The showcase included a segment where the company members performed pieces they had written themselves based on their own experiences.
What should have been a three-hour interview with the the Coster brothers turned into eight hours. Forever An Astronaut decided the brothers' story was too important not to tell.
The film “Embers,” deals with an interesting subject: What happens when the whole world, with the exception of two individuals, wake up each morning not knowing who they are, where they are, what they are doing or why they are doing it.