Southside Block Party to help local businesses
Gnu's Room will host its Southside Block Party, located on South Gay Street, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Gnu's Room will host its Southside Block Party, located on South Gay Street, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Students hoping to improve their Spanish no longer have the opportunity to study abroad south of the border in neighboring Mexico.
Auburn women's basketball took away both a win and a loss in the past four days.
Though Erica Meissner and Krissy Voss will soon have Auburn in their rearview mirrors, the "Rhode" ahead is bright.
The women's soccer team is on top of its game heading into the SEC Tournament.
The Auburn Public Relations Student Society of America will transform part of Haley concourse into a landfill Friday in an effort to promote environmental awareness on campus.
Shanetta Pendleton, junior in public relations, creates a sustainable sign for the Bare on Campus awareness campaign. (Elaine Busby / Assistant photo editor)
A 19-year-old female Auburn student was struck by a car today at 1:58 p.m., according to the Auburn Police Department.
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Gabor Zoltan Pelva is in his fifth season with men's tennis at Auburn, and now he can add the title of associate head coach to his list of accomplishments.
In the hope of spreading awareness for two interconnected issues, the Committee of 19's Hunger Week and Climate and Energy Week will go hand in hand to emphasize the connection between hunger, sustainability and energy concerns.
Kristi MeGahee, last year's Miss Auburn, is getting the city of Auburn up and running.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Auburn University a $4.6 million grant to renovate research laboratories that will enhance the University's biological engineering programs.
You've all done it. The waiter carries out the food to your table, sets it down in front of your growling stomach and bulging eyes, and suddenly, you realize the steak is cooked a bit too much to your liking. Politely (or perhaps not), you have the food sent back and a new meal is promptly returned to your table at the standard you requested.
Haley Porter, trash police. If only the Student Government Association had a badge for that.
Pam Wiggins, campus recreation group fitness coordinator, wants you to get up and get moving.
The arboretum on campus is more than just a beautiful place to relax between classes--it also serves as a learning lab of sorts for students of landscape architecture.
The Crepe Myrtle Cafe has been dabbling in more than just crepes.
As time draws near for breaking ground on the new Student Wellness and Sustainability Center, regulars at the Student Activities Center may be wondering what the new facility has to offer.
Blueprints for the new Wellness & Sustainability Center include renovated Student Activities center, a new kinesiology center and a park located adjacent to Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum. (James C. Braam/ SENIOR PROJECT DESIGNER, AIA, LEED)