'Heart of Auburn' Lost in Construction
As Auburn progresses to become a pedestrian friendly campus, some historical areas have become lost along the way.
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As Auburn progresses to become a pedestrian friendly campus, some historical areas have become lost along the way.
The Auburn University's Department of Biosystems Engineering has been awarded $4.9 million to help develop systems which will handle, deliver and lower the cost of biomass feedstock from the seed to the pump.
The benefits to biking on campus are numerous: it is good for the environment, it is cost efficient and it is great for the body.
Most people who have ventured downtown at night realize that parking spots are scarce.
Canoeing, rock climbing, caving, camping, ropes courses and hiking are just a few of the exciting scenes displayed in the 104 pictures posted on the Outdoor Adventure Club's Facebook page.
Recently, many people are fascinated by "going green." There are some simple ways you can give back to the environment without giving an arm and a leg.
As life expectancy in the U.S. reaches an all-time high, unexpected problems associated with a healthy, long-living nation are starting to arise.
Two hundred thirty miles per gallon. No, that is not a typo.
Auburn University has recently undergone many changes to accommodate the need for sustainability and environmental awareness on campus and in the community.
Auburn University will be the recipient of a $14.4 million grant from the federal government that will go toward Auburn research and a 68,000 square foot building.
Homebound. Alone. Hungry.
The energy of the future has arrived in Auburn.
The aquaculture industry is the fastest growing form of food production in the world, and almost half of the fish eaten by humans is produced by the aquaculture industry, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
College students across the country can now get a free bike with just one catch -- leave their car at home.
OK Kermit, maybe it's not easy being green, but some Auburn students are willing to try. Earth Day is next Wednesday, April 22.
Students are getting a reward for going green.
President Barack Obama announced at a press conference last week that his plan for limiting carbon emissions will account for "regional differences."
Panama City Beach offered more than just carefree days of lying in the sun and MTV concerts for the thousands of college students who traveled to the Emerald Coast for spring break this year.
Auburn is doing its part to go green this spring as residents on the Quad and Hill participated in the Sustain-A-Bowl competition.