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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)
Construction of Auburn University's new Office of Information and Technology building and third parking deck is underway.
Water fountains are a thing of the past.
Bikers and pedestrians have long fought for concourse space at Auburn.
Every Friday this month in London's Victoria & Albert Museum, jazz musicians perform, or "woodshed," in an exhibit created by Auburn University's Rural Studio, part of the architecture school.
As oil continues to leak into the Gulf of Mexico, industry insiders and outsiders alike are finding ways to help clean up the spill with unusual ideas and products.
It was a quiet afternoon last fall when Maria Bolanos-Turpin, a registered nurse, came up with the idea for Mamunchis. Sofia, her newborn daughter, was taking a nap, and Bolanos-Turpin was online looking for organic products for newborns, products she struggled to find in the Auburn-Opelika area.
Competition is heating up in Opelika's cable market as the city prepares to offer a government-run alternative to residents.
Auburn police have released the name of a man who sustained fatal gunshot wounds in the 600 block of Bedell Avenue yesterday.
A 20-year-old black male was pronounced dead today after Auburn police found him on the side of the road.
Auburn University's Office of Professional and Continuing Education are now offering online "green" courses.
Sustainable art seems to be maintaining a considerable amount of interest from both local and distant communities thanks to the student-featuring Eco Art Student Exhibition in Biggin Hall.
Lighting the way for architecture and engineering students is a new national scholarship established in honor of distinguished lighting designer Sylvan R. Shemitz.
For those who have made weight loss one of their New Year's resolutions, Scale Back Alabama may be able to help.
The Alabama Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program began this week, offering rebates to Alabamians choosing to replace their older home appliances with more energy-efficient models.
Alabamians have a window of opportunity to spend less money and energy while having the ability to green.
With a cheap college budget, buying organic fruits and vegetables is probably not a top priority.
Fritz Haeg makes a living transforming ordinary lawns into living sources of food.