The stories of the seal and the lathe
By Keely Shearer | May 22One step on top of Auburn's seal, located in front of Langdon Hall, could leave you cursed forever.
One step on top of Auburn's seal, located in front of Langdon Hall, could leave you cursed forever.
Clark Whittington, artist from Winston Salem, S.C., recently installed an Art-o-mat in the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. Art-o-mats are vintage cigarette machines that have been transformed into venders of handmade art.
As I was walking around campus the other day I couldn't help but notice the amount of faces glued to their cell phones. I could literally watch people I know walk by me without even looking up to notice me.
Seventeen sororities battled it out on the dance floor tonight in hopes of winning the 2014 Greek Sing competition.
The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority hosted their 18th annual Big Man on Campus event tonight to benefit the Susan G. Komen foundation and breast cancer education and awareness. The event started at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Act.
The College of Agriculture celebrated Ag Week today with a picnic in front of Comer Hall. Many students came to take pictures with the camel, which will be uploaded to the Auburn Agriculture Facebook page.
The Committee of 19 will be displaying a representation of slum conditions in third world countries on the concourse March 24 through the 28
Jade Whitaker, junior in biomedical sciences and president of Operation Smile, is changing lives one smile at a time.
One in six people in the United States go hungry every night, according to Mollie Dykes, mobile marketing representative with the Hunger U Tours.
The general perception may be that utilizing online test banks are a form of cheating. The truth? As long as graded tests weren't stolen and were handed back to students by professors, they're completely legal.