Auburn loves Pop Love-It
Pop Love-It, a skateboard shop no bigger than a university classroom, is owned and operated entirely by its founder, Josh Loveland.
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Pop Love-It, a skateboard shop no bigger than a university classroom, is owned and operated entirely by its founder, Josh Loveland.
The chaos surrounding HB 56, Alabama's latest immigration reform law, is slowly winding down after news of the appeals court's mixed verdict was given Aug. 17.
Mark Byrne and his team have developed a new contact lens they say will make eye drops obsolete.
Play-It Again Sports is giving sports fans a chance for a double play.
Magnolia Avenue is no stranger to construction. But instead of projects dealing with concourse upgrades and pedestrian signs, West Magnolia will soon see the opening of a new business: Chipotle Mexican Grill.
James Famer loves Southern gardening. In fact, he loves all aspects of Southern horticulture.
Ten years have passed, but the memories formed on Sept. 11, 2001, are still fresh in the minds of many.
"SEC Weekly" recently aired a special on ESPNU showcasing the Toomer's oak seedlings.
Students looking for places to live off campus next semester should keep in mind that sewer and trash rates are expected to rise.
Although Auburn University ranks high in the U.S. News and World Report, a reported 85th in national universities and 38th in public universities, many freshmen lack the writing skills needed to survive in college and in the professional world.
Smoking on Auburn's campus may be coming to an end. Requests have been sent to Auburn University President Jay Gogue in hopes of changing health regulations to rid campus of smoke.