Popular ways to study during finals season explained
By Codie Smith | Intrigue Writer | April 30With finals around the corner, students across campus are studying for the last tests of the year. But what is the best way for students to study?
With finals around the corner, students across campus are studying for the last tests of the year. But what is the best way for students to study?
Auburn’s ROTC program hold tradition as old as the University itself. Auburn University began as the East Alabama Male College in 1859.
Graduation is quickly approaching, and it is time to start applying for internships and jobs. But, as college students, it can be difficult to know what to include in a résumé to make the best impression on future employers.
For some majors, there comes an assumed stereotype. For example, people expect that communication majors love to talk, agriculture majors must want to become farmers and environmental science majors are all hippies. Some majors, though, have stereotypes based on gender, such as fashion design and merchandising or building science.
Despite earning a degree in radio, TV and film, Auburn graduate Amy Whittemore has made a name for herself in fashion.
“We are the people of Praxis, an independent publication by and for the community of Auburn University; our goal is to provide a medium for public expresion for the people of this community.” These words appear in the second issue of the nearly forgotten, 44-year-old Auburn student publication, Praxis, as an introduction to the alternative newspaper published in 1971.
Most Auburn students can recall memories from their time at the University, such as rolling Toomer’s Corner, cheering “War Eagle” at football games and enjoying a sandwich at Momma G’s.