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(04/12/16 10:55pm)
The Auburn University Office of Sustainability collaborated with Academic Sustainability Programs to conduct a comprehensive self-assessment throughout 2015, and submitted findings to STARS in January, according to a University release. Representatives from many areas of campus participated in gathering and providing data.
(04/14/16 7:40pm)
"Auburn University is not a poor institution, so why do we have poor employees?"
(04/12/16 1:33am)
For more than 50
years, the U.S and Cuba maintained a policy of isolation and economic sanctions.
(04/22/16 7:21pm)
The Environmental Awareness Organization raises awareness about environmental issues around campus and allows students the opportunity to learn more about the environment and sustainability. To celebrate Earth Day, which is Friday, April 22, EAO is preparing to host Earthfest on April 30 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum.
(04/25/16 2:18am)
Spring Editorial Board 2016
(03/30/16 2:21am)
On March 28,
from 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., Auburn
students were invited to try out the War Eagle Bike Share where a temporary
bike lane was opened on the Roosevelt Concourse for participants.
(03/22/16 1:28am)
The chance to
promote recycling isn’t something the department of waste reduction and
recycling is willing to throw away.
(03/24/16 3:57pm)
At least two groups on Auburn University’s campus are trying to do their part in minimizing food waste, resulting in thousands of pounds of food being saved.
(03/21/16 5:24pm)
No Impact Week will at Auburn during the week of
March 27 and will discuss topics such as trash, transportation, consumption,
food, water, energy, giving back and Eco Sabbath.
(03/10/16 12:56am)
I may just be a highly observant person, but I can’t help but notice that every fall, Auburn’s student-athletes are decked out in all new, top-notch gear.
(03/01/16 11:11pm)
Justin Benefield, associate professor of finance, was ranked 21st among the top real estate authors worldwide for 2011–15 by Real Estate Academic Leadership rankings.
(02/27/16 6:02pm)
After a life-changing injury, Ron Crumpton realized he wanted to get involved in government. A Pelham, Alabama, native, Crumpton sustained a back injury as a landscaper for a local bowling alley. After going through the healthcare system, he said he became perturbed at the way things operated.
(02/26/16 12:53am)
The man responsible for selling almost 4 liters of a date-rape drug to an undercover police officer will spend 8 1/2 years behind bars.
(02/23/16 10:11pm)
Auburn has received its seventh consecutive Tree Campus USA designation.
(02/24/16 4:26am)
If you have any thoughts on the Mell Corridor, the Office of the Provost is hosting an open forum Wednesday, Feb. 24, regarding the planning and construction of the Mell Street Corridor. The event, which will take place from 3:30–5 p.m. in 258 Foy Hall, is open to faculty, students and staff.
(03/17/16 9:11pm)
With help from Auburn University’s Office of Sustainability, the OIT computer labs are now printing with tree-free paper.
(02/08/16 9:23pm)
Adam Brasher, Drake Pooley and Jesse Westerhouse will face off in the SGA debate tonight, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Student Center ballroom. Tweet questions to the candidates using #SGAdebate.
(02/03/16 12:56am)
Adam Brasher, junior in organismal biology, decided to run for SGA president last year when three major candidates ran unopposed.
(01/29/16 11:12pm)
1. Ditch bottled water
(01/19/16 10:49pm)
Cornel West, an author and personality, spoke at Tuskegee University on Jan. 18. West’s talk was held at 1 p.m. in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. West reflected on the legacy King left behind, one of speaking the truth and spreading love and justice.