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The University is encouraging all on-campus residents to donate unwanted but still reusable items to the Salvation Army and East Alabama Food Bank beginning tomorrow.
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The University is encouraging all on-campus residents to donate unwanted but still reusable items to the Salvation Army and East Alabama Food Bank beginning tomorrow.
Young Myrthe Molenveld was a soccer coach's daughter and potential soccer star living in the Netherlands.
Music is everywhere, in the car, on the way to class, in the bedroom before sleep.
Fall, football and crisp afternoons give way to pools, sunscreen and new activities spring semester.
Tomorrow, a team of Auburn students will join eight other teams from colleges around Alabama in Huntsville to participate in a competition awarding innovative business plans.
A long-planned Auburn interchange has officially been given the go-ahead for construction.
The Auburn Athletic Department has announced Tony Barbee will be the next head coach of the Auburn Men's Basketball team. "We are thrilled to welcome Tony Barbee into the Auburn Family," said Athletics Director Jay Jacobs in a press release Wednesday night. Barbee, 38, has been the head men's basketball coach at the University of Texas-El Paso for the past four years, compiling an 82-52 record and taking the Miners from 10th in Conference USA in 2006 to first in 2010. "Coach Barbee has a vision of competing for championships at Auburn, and the passion to get us there," Jacobs said in the press release. "He is a phenomenal coach, an outstanding recruiter and a fierce competitor." Barbee will be officially introduced as head coach Thursday in a press conference in the new Auburn Arena.
Auburn Women's Tennis is led by a dynamic duo, a husband and wife team of tennis teachers. Assistant coach Christine Gray has teamed with her husband, head coach Tim Gray, for the last two years to lead the women of Auburn tennis. "She brings a lot of knowledge in that respect to the program," Tim said. "I would say we ham and egg it with each other, if you will. I think we really play of each other's strengths. It's a good match." Christine and Tim met in Rhode Island while both were on a recruiting trip at Brown University. Christine had been head coach at Wellesly College for seven years before meeting Tim and making the move to Auburn.
The Auburn Women's Tennis team and No. 46 nationally-ranked singles player senior Fani Chifchieva return to SEC action this weekend, matching up against the University of Kentucky at home tomorrow before traveling to Vanderbilt Sunday. "I think the team is in a very good position and we are motivated after beating South Carolina before spring break," Chifchieva said. Auburn defeated then No. 20 University of South Carolina 4-3 March 14. Senior Myrthe Molenveld secured the victory for the Tigers, defeating No. 111 Anya Morgina at the No. 3 position, 6-3, 7-6.
Take a step back and look at America.
An Alabama House committee passed a bill that will require voters to show valid photo identification at polling places.
The chalkboard is covered with differing philosophies and ideologies. The professor, a short, older man with inch-thick glasses and a grey beard trimmed with rust-colored hair, draws lines and connects ideas.
Gus Malzahn is a man obsessed. Football sits somewhere just below breathing and sleep on his daily to-do list. Other coaches have even accused him of creating plays with salt and pepper shakers during meals.
The Auburn Men's Lacrosse club dropped its first game of the season against the Florida State Seminoles 19-6 in Tallahassee last Saturday.
Being a product of the Internet generation has made me realize several things about myself.
Steve Jobs, in his trademark tucked-in black shirt and blue jeans, announced the Apple iPad at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco Jan. 27.
First rule of barbecue judging: love barbecue in all its forms -- ribs, pulled pork, brisket, chicken.
"Avatar" is bad, bad, bad. 100 times 100 bad.
To start off on the fair and balanced foot, I will admit I was a Tucker Max fan going into the movie.
Failure is an ugly word. To fail is to be a loser--something unclean and decidedly uncool.