Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Auburn Plainsman's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
799 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(08/16/17 8:59pm)
This past May, Shelly Jones, Executive Director of 'Helping Horses Alabama,' got a strange phone call from a school bus driver in Bibb County. Jones was surprised to hear about a report of a 'three-legged horse.'
(08/18/17 5:34pm)
This is satire.
(08/11/17 3:53am)
The Auburn Alumni Association was crowded with sandwiches, spirits and spelling Thursday night as part of the 14th annual Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee.
(07/19/17 1:14am)
Auburn University and Clemson University have put aside their SEC rivalry to assist an animal that is near to their hearts, the tiger.
(07/20/17 2:55pm)
Auburn is one of four research universities in the southeast receiving a $5 million grant for a project to preserve the Upper Floridian Aquifer.
(07/13/17 5:32pm)
Auburn sophomore Malik Miller and senior Paul James III were both granted medical redshirts allowing for an extra year of eligibility, announced by head coach Gus Malzahn at SEC Media Days on Thursday.
(07/07/17 9:41pm)
Sitting in a painstakingly boring science class at Lee-Scott Academy in 2014, Stone Ray scrolled through his feed on Facebook until he came across an article about what is now known as Evolve, the six-story apartment complex under construction downtown.
(06/22/17 6:33pm)
WASHINGTON — The Senate health care bill to replace the Affordable Care Act would likely cause millions of Americans to lose their Medicaid and private insurance marketplace coverage. It also could make coverage more expensive for many sicker, older and low-income individuals.
(06/20/17 4:20pm)
Auburn Parking Services has selected a new registration platform that will go live July 10 for students and faculty. Parking Services' current parking software platform, BOSSCARS is no longer supported by the University OIT department.
(06/15/17 7:29pm)
After three years at IBM, two degrees from Auburn University and 25 years teaching high school, Scott Moody, owner of Chirpwood in Opelika, has settled down in his third career, his "doing good" career.
(06/06/17 7:32pm)
Kasie Webb, nursing student at Southern Union Community College, called for her missing dog while some of her classmates writhed on the ground in pain as emergency responders tended to their wounds.
(05/31/17 4:16pm)
There’s a difference between understanding a statistical probability about someone and using that probability to make an assumption about that person.
(05/23/17 1:12am)
Bee Auburn, a weeklong celebration of pollinators, is hosting photographers and artists to showcase their skills.
(05/11/17 10:06pm)
Auburn’s Model United Nations team received the Distinguished Delegation Award at the 2017 Southern Regional Model United Nations Conference.
(04/22/17 8:01pm)
Hundreds of Auburn men, women and children gathered behind the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship building Saturday morning, multicolored signs and banners in hand. Their purpose: to remind people of the value and importance of science.
(04/25/17 10:56pm)
The Auburn Foods
brand launched Friday morning with a local farmer’s market and accompanying band on the Green Space.
(07/11/18 3:37pm)
The Auburn Cross Cultural Center
for Excellence hosted an event in celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage
month on Wednesday evening.
(04/11/17 11:42pm)
With Auburn transitioning away from spring football, questions surrounding the quarterback position have been fulfilled with expectations of surrealism. With transfer quarterback Jarrett Stidham taking the presumed reins and freshman Malik Willis establishing himself as a solid backup, offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey is in possession of talented foundations.
(04/07/17 7:38pm)
The University Office of International Programs and the Auburn-Keimyung Korea Center presented a lecture titled "Hunger and Politics in North Korea: A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside an Enigma," with Doug Coutts, former United Nations humanitarian coordinator and World Food Programme representative.
(04/24/17 5:20pm)
Daniel LaRocque, professor of theater, has been awarded the Gerald and Emily
Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.