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(03/15/22 7:00pm)
The Society for Natural Resources was established in 2014 when the natural resource management degree was created. Eight years later, the group has grown in membership and prominence, according to club president, Avy Elmore, junior in natural resource management.
(12/18/21 12:47am)
Auburn alumna and Miss Alabama Lauren Bradford was named the first runner-up for Miss America 2022 Thursday night. Bradford was awarded a $25,000 scholarship for placing first runner-up and earned several other scholarships as part of the competition.
(09/17/21 3:33am)
Auburn students came back to Toomer’s Corner Thursday night, signs in hand, continuing the protest against recent sexual assault cases reported on campus.
(09/14/21 1:00pm)
Mac, the Boston Dynamics spot, is the McWhorter School of Building Science’s latest acquisition in novel construction robotics.
(04/29/21 1:00pm)
With communities becoming more aware of food insecurity, people around the world have started to participate in the Little Free Pantry movement.
(04/13/21 8:30am)
Cydni Czerkawski, originally from Evansville, Indiana, and now a local to Auburn, takes on her passion for gardening and shares it with others through her “In the Garden with Cyndi” events at the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center.
(03/25/21 8:00pm)
Easter 2020 was a holiday consisting of full lockdowns across the world and limited trips made by the Easter bunny to the homes of families. Churches closed down and had to go online for their services. Transitioning into a new year, churches are now open, and lockdowns have lifted.
(03/22/21 6:30pm)
The College of Business introduces Women in Technology, an umbrella organization under the Association of Information Systems.
(03/14/21 2:30pm)
Richard Tomasello, owner of local Auburn coffee shop Well Red, opened the storefront location off of Opelika Road with his wife, Crystal Tomasello, in June 2020. Richard, originally from Helena, Alabama, came to Auburn in 2000 to attend Auburn University.
(03/01/21 3:30pm)
Kayleigh Chalkowski is a fourth-year doctoral student studying wildlife science in the School of Forestry and Wildlife. She does research on how invasive species movements drive infectious disease dynamics.
(02/22/21 7:30pm)
As days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months, those months turn into years and before you know it, college has come and gone in the blink of an eye.
(02/13/21 3:30pm)
Galentine’s Day — a day that has some of the same meaning behind it as Valentine’s Day, except this day is for the girls.
(01/27/21 7:00pm)
Kim and Sherry Hammond, the mom and daughter duo behind Handmade by Hammond, have worked to create custom face masks, cowboy hats and, in due time, paintings.
(01/08/21 4:48pm)
Hayden Lee, a student in her final year at Auburn’s Harrison School of Pharmacy, has created a small embroidery business for herself called Hoops and Needles.
(11/12/20 6:30pm)
Event planners Anna Vu, Grace Moebes and Gianna Carter have been planning the Mental Health Awareness Festival since September.
(10/30/20 5:16pm)
A ministry through Auburn United Methodist Church uses their sewing and knitting skills to comfort families of the Auburn area through hard times.
(12/03/20 10:20pm)
History runs deep in the veins of Auburn’s antebellum houses.
(10/21/20 5:20pm)
With the weather turning brisk, the call for outdoor experiences often follows suit.
(10/06/20 9:17pm)
The Mystic Order of East Alabama Fiction Writers is a group composed of six women bonded together by a love for writing, unbreakable friendship and a sisterhood that one can only read about in books.
(09/24/20 9:30pm)
From the man whom God blessed with the knowledge to build the Ark of the Covenant, Bezalel Builder found its name.