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The process behind replacing a dean is more intricate than students may think.
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The process behind replacing a dean is more intricate than students may think.
The 4-1-1 is that Project Redirectory is under way for another year in Opelika.
For six years Kathleen Hale has taught her students to keep an open mind and be ready to question the ever-changing environment that is the real world.
Auburn residents are encouraged to give thanks and show their support for their neighbors who have fought and are still fighting for America's freedom.
Ethiopian native Gebisa Ejeta will speak Thursday as this fall's York Distinguished Lecturer at 7 p.m. at The Hotel and Dixon Conference Center at Auburn University.
I typically start planning my Halloween costume for the upcoming year after the current Halloween festivities. But since being in college, I haven't wanted to dress up. What is this nonsense?
There are lots of things to be afraid of during the Halloween season, but calculus shouldn't be one.
Work up an appetite, because Syrup Soppin' Day is almost here.
Auburn's College of Human Sciences has been endowed with a three-year, $7.5 million grant to continue the promotion of the Alabama Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Initiative.
It's hard to imagine what life was like in Alabama during the 1800s, but volunteers at the Lee County Historical Society's Second Saturdays event have helped Loachapoka and the surrounding community relive that era.
The Auburn community is about to receive a crash course in what it means to be German.
Women in Auburn are about to receive some international inspiration.
Archaeologist and professor of anthropology John Cottier has inspired his students to think--and dig\0xAD-- outside of the box.
The Auburn Water Polo Club is preparing for its home tournament Oct. 1-2 when the Tigers will take on other teams in the Southeastern Conference.
The Auburn Beautification Council will host a plant sale Oct. 1 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Dean Road Recreation Center.
Don't expect dogs to be the only ones enjoying Kiesel Park Sunday.
Schools of fish and researchers are expected to swarm the new Auburn University Center for Aquatic Research Management.
Coastal cuisine is coming to town.
One of Auburn's newest professors has brought a universal perspective to his classroom. His work deals with UFOs.
There's a new professor on campus who has brought a little piece of Italy with her to the Plains.