ASLA and FBD host Park(ing) day
Park(ing) Day is a worldwide annual event that has been taking place since 2005. The third Friday every September, design firms and conservationists worldwide take over parking spots and reclaim them for public use.
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Park(ing) Day is a worldwide annual event that has been taking place since 2005. The third Friday every September, design firms and conservationists worldwide take over parking spots and reclaim them for public use.
This summer the West Georgia Auburn Club achieved its campaign goal of $1 million for a scholarship endowment
Following a defensive grudge match against the defending national champion Clemson Tigers, Auburn now finds themselves in an almost identical situation as last season: the defense is playing lights out and the offense is inept.
The City of Auburn has announced several changes to city functions over the next week as the remnants of Hurricane Irma are expected to make its way into the Auburn area.
On campus, food option are more than just located on campusthe Auburn University aquaponics program, a member of Auburn Foods, supplies Tiger Dining with tilapia and vegetables which go straight from the farm to campus tables.
Auburn linebacker Deshaun Davis (57) watches from the sideline after sustaining an injury in the second half. Auburn vs Clemson on Saturday, Sept. 9 in Clemson, S.C.
Kerryon Johnson (21) lays on the field after sustaining an injury in the first half. Auburn vs Georgia Southern on Saturday, Sep. 2 in Auburn, Ala.
Auburn has not had a player selected in the NBA Draft since 2001 when Jamison Brewer was drafted in the second round by the Indiana Pacers. Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl is ready to change that.
This Thursday, Sep. 7 an event will join together local law enforcement and community members. "Together We Can," an event sponsored by the Office of Sustainability will take place later this week at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
Colin Halm, assistant sports editor at The Tiger, answered a few questions from The Auburn Plainsman ahead of Auburn’s matchup with Clemson this Saturday.
Due to football season’s return, weekends are packed in The Loveliest Village with families, friends and Auburn fans from all over flooding the town. Sunday brunch, a town favorite and possibly the greatest meal ever invented, is a rich Southern tradition that is even more popular on game day weekends.
The first night of Auburn University’s Critical Conversations speaker series was met with a packed room of hundreds of Auburn students, faculty and residents who were eager to hear Cornel West, professor of the practice of public philosophy at Harvard Divinity School, and Robert P. George, McCormick professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University, speak on Friday afternoon.
The scorched earth around the new Toomer’s Oaks is coming back to life after a fire killed one of the trees last fall. Despite the healthy progress, the University has asked that Auburn fans refrain from rolling the two Auburn Oaks and several descendant trees this season.
The scorched earth around the new Toomer's oaks is coming back to life after the heat became too much last February. Despite the healthy progress, the University has asked that Auburn fans sustain from rolling the main oaks this season.
"Alabama is open for business," said Rosalyn Rivera-Valentin, the director of the Opelika Baxter International facility, as she introduced Gov. Kay Ivey at the facility's expansion celebration on Tuesday morning.
UPDATE: Hurrican Harvey was upgraded to a Category 4 storm at about 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, according to the National Weather Service's National Hurrican Center.
Are you tired of walking or looking for a new fitness regimen, or maybe you simply want a new and exciting hobby? Perhaps you should consider biking because the Auburn area has trails for both the serious and casual biker.
Ladder ball was one of the many activities that kids could get involved in at the Sustainability Picnic on Wednesday 24, 2017 at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum in Auburn, Ala.
Auburn students enjoy their meal provided by the Sustainability Picnic on Wednesday 24, 2017 at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum in Auburn, Ala.
Many organizations and businesses had tables set up at the Sustainability Picnic on Wednesday 24, 2017 at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum in Auburn, Ala.