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(01/10/24 3:00pm)
During the month of January, Auburn University is celebrating 60 years of integration. January 4, 2024, marked the 60th anniversary of Harold A. Franklin's registration in graduate courses, paving the way for nonwhite students to attend Auburn.
(12/21/23 12:27am)
Wednesday marked the first day of the 2024 Early Signing Day, and head coach Hugh Freeze was thrilled about his incoming class.
(11/19/23 3:00pm)
The 2023 Auburn football season has had its ups and downs, but the Tigers' defense remained consistent until Saturday. The unit's performance against the New Mexico State Aggies was not up to the standard the Tigers had set this season.
(11/15/23 6:00am)
On Nov. 10 and 11, the Permaculture Tigers, a student organization focused on promoting sensible land management, held meetings throughout campus to plan for a sensory garden.
(11/10/23 2:00pm)
Ben Carson, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and short-lived 2016 GOP presidential candidate, spoke to the Auburn community Nov. 9 in Lowder Hall.
(11/08/23 8:00pm)
Environmental and climate activist Catherine Coleman Flowers spoke to Auburn students and faculty the evening of Nov. 7 at a lecture sponsored by the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work and the Office of Sustainability. The lecture, held in the Haley Center, revolved around Flower's book, "Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret."
(10/21/23 12:32am)
Auburn soccer fought hard, but it wasn’t enough to overtake Florida as the Tigers lost 1-0 Thursday evening at Donald R. Dizney Soccer Stadium.
(10/23/23 2:00pm)
On Friday, Oct. 13, Auburn University welcomed four new recycling machines to campus, part of a broader initiative to enhance sustainability.
(10/16/23 2:00pm)
Auburn University’s department of entomology and plant pathology graduate students are researching bees, offering student researchers the option to study native or honey bees.
(10/23/23 1:00pm)
Every day, it becomes more and more apparent that our world is drastically changing. The idea of global warming is not new but has recently gained more attention than ever. Logically, if our world is changing, we must change with it.
(09/23/23 11:31pm)
Electric vehicle owners and a local bicycle shop gathered for National Drive Electric Week at the Gogue Performing Arts Center on Friday, Sept. 22 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to showcase their vehicles and answer questions about living electric.
(09/08/23 2:00pm)
Ahead of Auburn's trip to Cal, here's what some of our sports staff has to say about the game, complete with score predictions and analysis.
(06/30/23 2:00pm)
Auburn is filled with scenic escapes from the busy college life. In 2020, Auburn University was ranked first for happiest students in the nation according to The Princeton’s Review. This is no coincidence as Auburn was also ranked in the top 25 for the most beautiful campuses in the nation by The Daily Beast magazine.
(04/20/23 1:00pm)
On Thursday, April 20, The Edge is offering students a plant-based meal alternative. Three Auburn sustainability capstone students have worked with The Edge throughout the semester to bring this option to students in honor of Earth Week.
(04/04/23 3:01pm)
On Monday, SGA passed a bill announcing the timeline for the 2023 Miss Homecoming elections.
(04/11/23 1:00pm)
The Plainsman’s Choice award for Best New Restaurant is going to Botanic. Their slogan is“OF AND FOR EARTH,” and Auburn has fallen head over heels in love with its market, cafe, grille, patio bar, greenhouse and garden shoppe.
(03/18/23 3:50pm)
Auburn baseball lost to Arkansas 7-2 for the first time since the College World Series on Friday to begin conference play in the SEC.
(03/27/23 3:00pm)
In an effort to improve pay and working conditions on campus, United Campus Workers — a union primarily operating in states without a strong history of organized labor — is ramping up engagement on The Plains nearly four years after its Auburn location was chartered.
(03/18/23 10:51pm)
From time to time, college can take a toll on the well-being of students, and even faculty.
(03/13/23 4:41pm)
Students of Auburn University’s sustainable studies minor are conducting a trash audit on Cater Lawn from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 15.