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People are starving for a cause.
Alabama women are climbing the leadership summit.
Vini Nathan is climbing the ladder toward being the new dean of the College of Architecture, Design and Construction.
The Atlanta Beat showed Auburn a defeat, but the Tigers are ready for a victory.
Constance Relihan had to use her background in Shakespeare recently, deciding to be or not to be associate provost for academic affairs.
The Auburn women's soccer team is playing in an exhibition match against the Atlanta Beat April 2 at Spain Park High School in Birmingham.
Auburn's graduate programs in business, education, engineering and public administration were ranked among the top sixth in the nation March 15.
The Interfraternity Council will host a party March 31 that follows "the rules."
Although the active shooter exercise that took place on campus March 17 was role-played by actors, law enforcement treated the situation as if it were a real scenario.
Participation in learning communities is becoming an increasingly common way for students to network with one another and facilitate academic success.
The Alabama Constitution has more than 700 amendments, making it the largest governing document in the world.
Auburn's newly constructed Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center will soon house the largest MRI machine in Alabama.
She goes by Her Excellency.
The Plains just got a little brighter with record enrollment of National Merit Scholars.
For some college students, "happily ever after" is just an internship away.
Fresh off their victory over Kentucky, the Tigers travel to Tuscaloosa Friday night to take on the Crimson Tide.
The Auburn gymnastics team triumphed over Kentucky Friday night.
Through years of science classes, we learned molecules surround us and make up essentially everything we encounter.
Nobody wants to skimp on their daily shower time.
The University is implementing a new program, Ad Astra, to ease the burden of scheduling classes for students.