Athletes try to force lady luck
Auburn athletes have different ways of getting their minds in the game.
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Auburn athletes have different ways of getting their minds in the game.
With the holidays beginning, most students are packing their bags and preparing to head home. For international students, however, going home for the break is not always an option.
The city of Auburn will present its new Comprehensive Plan 2030 to the City Council in a public hearing in April.
The biological sciences department of the College of Science and Mathematics dedicated the new Molette Environmental and Climate Change Laboratory Friday.
For engaged students, the challenge of planning a wedding while taking classes can turn wedding bells into alarm bells.
Assistant athletic trainer Cindy Campbell helps Auburn soccer players take a licking and keep on kicking.
Lee County has commissioned the development of a Master Plan, which is being presented to the County Commission in a public hearing Oct. 25.
The art department opened National Arts and Humanities Month Friday at Biggin Hall with a reception and benefit celebrating the art exhibit of John Miller Gorrie, a resident of Birmingham.
The Auburn equestrian team's recent victories have given its coach a renewed confidence about the upcoming season, and that's straight from the horse's mouth.
Auburn won the day at the women's equestrian meet Thursday with a 14-4 against Kansas State University.
Gnu's Room owner Tina Tatum had no idea what the future had in store for her when she graduated from Auburn in the '70s.
Skeletons were unearthed on a beach in Mississippi 160 years after the Mexican-American War, which ended in 1848.
It's fresh, it's homemade, and thanks to one man, it's ready and raring to go.
Students too busy for separate cardio and muscular workouts should know their time can be saved by the bell--the kettle bell, that is.
Auburn soccer star Katy Frierson gets more kicks out of playing the game than making the goal.