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Auburn-trained canines with a new set of detection skills will now be able to keep airports safe from terrorism.
Army ROTC is more than just a way to "get involved" on Auburn's campus, it is an opportunity to be trained in skills that can be used throughout a lifetime.
She is president of the rowing team, ambassador to the College of Agriculture and is setting her sights on veterinary school--all while whipping up smoothies at Smoothie King--but now Emily Brennan can add a National Prestigious Scholarship to her resume.
Waking up early in the morning to run through mud pits dotted with obstacle courses may not sound like the ideal weekend, but the thought seemed to be catching on at Auburn April 2.
Dyal was recently selected as the recipient of the Colonel Leo A. Codd Memorial Award.
On our campus this year 3,070 students will be affected by sexual assault, according to Carrie Kilpatrick, diversity initiatives coordinator at the Women's Resource Center.
They can be seen grading papers for English composition, dissecting owl pellets for biology lab or solving equations in calculus, but students rarely see their professors as a lead guitarist or singer of a band.
Most worn-out shoes make it to the dumpster or the doghouse, but with Soles4Souls, those shoes can have a second chance.
Foliage in Auburn is getting greener, and so are the city's plans for sustainability.
After a loss to the Georgia Bulldogs Saturday, the Auburn equestrian team will take on South Carolina this weekend.
What may look like a tightrope circus act staged on Auburn's campus is actually a growing sport used to train participants in balance.
Action Sports Art, a company commissioned by Auburn University to create an artwork that reflects the perfect football season, has a patented process to create unique artwork.
It can be hard to find a means of artistic expression amidst the madness of homework and class. But once a semester the opportunity arises.
People heading to court in Auburn for DUI or traffic violations will now come face-to-face with Judge James McLaughlin.