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(01/21/22 8:31pm)
Whether on or off campus, the hospitality scene in Auburn is vibrant with restaurants, families, and businesses that serve Auburn students and locals. Under the leadership of chefs such as David Bancroft of Acre, a recent Iron Chef Showdown Winner and James Beard Award semi-finalist, Auburn’s hospitality industry continues to attract culinary educators and leaders.
(11/19/21 7:00pm)
Earlier this week, Bryan Harsin said that a major factor in T.J. Finley finding success at quarterback will be the veterans of the offense taking a larger role to offset any deficit in performance.
(11/12/21 10:02pm)
In accordance with federal guidelines, Auburn University will no longer require facial coverings in most buildings for fully vaccinated individuals starting on Monday, Nov. 15.
(11/09/21 3:00pm)
At each home Auburn University football game, one person or tailgate is “caught recycling” and receives a football signed by Auburn football head coach Bryan Harsin.
(10/28/21 6:55pm)
A state agency has awarded more than $1.5 million in research grants to Auburn University, according to a press release from Gov. Kay Ivey's office Thursday.
(10/27/21 3:00pm)
Auburn University and Tuskegee University have partnered together for student research opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
(10/25/21 3:29pm)
Auburn's defense has been missing one of its most productive tacklers and one of its highest motored players the last four games of the season with an injury to linebacker Owen Pappoe.
(10/18/21 9:05pm)
This article has been updated to include responses from Auburn University Human Resources.
(10/15/21 10:01pm)
On June 1, 2020, Kelli Thompson sat down at Toomer’s Corner to advocate for racial conciliation in Auburn. This Wednesday, Oct. 13, marked the 500-day anniversary of the first demonstration.
(10/25/21 3:00pm)
The great rivalry between Auburn and Alabama is as old as time. Today, the Beat Bama Food Drive utilizes that rivalry to feed the food insecure.
(09/17/21 4:40pm)
The Auburn Tigers remain an undefeated volleyball team entering Friday and Saturday’s contests at home, leaping out to a 6-0 record for the first time since 2012. The team will seek to sustain its brilliant start against another group of opponents set to test the team’s mettle this weekend.
(09/02/21 3:57pm)
After a difficult 2020-21 season that saw his Tigers go winless in eight contests, head coach Brent Crouch has seen different results to open the 2021-22 season. Auburn hasn’t just won both of its first two matches of the season, it's dominated its competition with a pair of sweeps.
(09/03/21 12:13pm)
The pumpkin spice latte: love it or hate it, one thing is for sure — everyone has heard of it. With fall around the corner, it feels like each Starbucks-lover has an opinion on the flavor.
(08/30/21 5:00pm)
My: From the Auburn Plainsman, this is Suite 1111, I’m My Ly, podcast editor for the Plainsman. This week we talked with students about what they did over the summer, from rediscovering a species once believed to be extinct to wrangling alpacas. Stay with us
(08/24/21 3:09pm)
Opelika police said they have charged a man with assault in connection with a shooting early Tuesday morning where a man was suffering from a gunshot wound after a shooting on Star Street in Opelika.
(08/20/21 2:45pm)
The Office of Sustainability defines sustainability as “the intentional effort to create a world that is perpetually healthy, vibrant, beautiful, and flourishing for all of Earth’s inhabitants”, according to its website. The office presents it, though, as thinking about how your life connects to the four aspects of the sustainability compass: nature, society, economics and well-being.
(08/25/21 2:30pm)
This is in response to the Plainsman’s July column titled “Urbanization of Auburn leaving behind some community members.“ As a former resident, I write because I disagree that urbanization (or urbanism, as its advocates prefer) is a bogeyman that implies negatives like “gentrification” — to the contrary, urbanism and its principles offer a path to sustainability and inclusion, and I believe Auburn should embrace them.
(08/14/21 6:14pm)
UPDATE: The Sustainability Picnic has been postponed to the rain date, Aug. 25, at the same place and time.
(07/27/21 2:00pm)
The City of Auburn has named a new planning director, as Steve Foote was hired to fill the position last week according to a press release from the City. In his new role, Foote will be responsible for the City’s land use plan, zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations, according to the press release.
(07/05/21 6:04pm)
Dear Auburn City Schools,