The girl behind the Miss Auburn title
From T-shirt colors to billboards and election rules, Meha Jha and Millie Harrison's campaign staff know how to run a Miss Auburn campaign.
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From T-shirt colors to billboards and election rules, Meha Jha and Millie Harrison's campaign staff know how to run a Miss Auburn campaign.
Auburn University and Tiger Dining are asking students to go "All in for Toomer's Trees" Friday for an Arbor Day event.
As Sexual Assault Awareness Month comes to a close, students are encouraged to "Take Back the Night" on Cater Lawn.
David Sutton may be a failed rose gardener, but he always knows how to make his students laugh.
Ed Williams, professor of journalism, has mentored and helped journalism students reach their highest potential for 28 years.
When fans across the nation left decorated toilet paper rolls, gifts and flowers at the base of the poisoned Toomer's oaks last month, they weren't aware those gifts would become part of a timeless collection.
Last year, more than 700 students gave about $13,000 in donations to the Student Giving Campaign, and this year's campaign is looking to raise even more money.
Arthritis hits close to home for the women of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, who will host a 5K April 2 in the name of arthritis research.
The Auburn men's swimming and diving team won its 15th consecutive Southeastern Conference title with the women's team placing third.
War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen applications are now available.
Wayne Flynt, retired distinguished history professor at Auburn University, has held many titles--activist, scholar, public intellectual, author, minister, father and historian.
From beauty pageants to basketball, Blanche Alverson can do it all.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art and Auburn University Housing and Residence Life are creating programs directed at the residents that will also help the museum attract more student members.