Congress Overrides Veto, Allows Stronger Wine Sales
Bingo machines are not the only things Gov. Bob Riley seems to want to keep out of Alabama.
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Bingo machines are not the only things Gov. Bob Riley seems to want to keep out of Alabama.
The No. 37 Auburn Men's Tennis team opened up the SEC Tournament with a win over No. 64 Arkansas Thursday.
The 2010 SEC Championship was cut short for the No. 55 Auburn Women's Tennis team after defeat by No. 25 Arkansas in the opening round Thursday.
The Auburn softball team fell short in a doubleheader against the Mississippi State Bulldogs Wednesday night. "They were close ball games, and those are the ball games you like to watch because both teams are fighting for the win," said sophomore infielder Amber Harrison.
The No. 2 Auburn Equestrian team is off to compete in the Varsity Equestrian National Championships this weekend in Waco, Texas.
Peter Cottontail hopped down the bunny trail a day early as Auburn and Opelika celebrated Easter Saturday.
For as long as scientists have been studying animals, any behavior observed that could be deemed "homosexual" has usually been overlooked and thought of as practice for when it comes time to actually mate.
It costs $500 to bring just one person back to the United States after being trafficked. To promote human rights awareness, the International Justice Mission chapter at Auburn University, a human rights organization that works to free victims of human trafficking, slavery and domestic violence in East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and Africa, sponsored a 5K March 28. "College girls need to be aware of what's going on, and to be safe while traveling," said Grace Ann Hollis, freshman in pre-business and president of the Auburn chapter of IJM. Hollis said IJM works with the governments of these foreign countries who may not have the power to handle the issues of human trafficking and slavery on their own, and to assist in the safe return of those enslaved.
Students graduating within the year may not reap the benefits of the anticipated West Pace Village. While the project developers hope it will someday compare to East Chase in Montgomery and will keep shoppers in Auburn instead of traveling out of the city to Birmingham or Atlanta, the process to get there has been slow. "The first purchase was on Aug. 15 five years ago," said Tom Hayley of West Pace LLC. Since then, the only businesses to make appearances are the Nissan and Toyota car dealerships. City Manager Charlie Duggan said the development is trekking along according to plan, which asset manager Tom Daniel said has been categorized into three phases.
It was a fierce weekend of Tigers vs. Tigers as No. 14 Louisiana State University swept Auburn's Softball team in Baton Rouge. In Saturday's doubleheader, LSU pounced on top in the beginning of the first match and pitched a complete game, taking advantage of Auburn's errors and achieving three consecutive walks, the last forcing a run home in the sixth inning. Senior pitcher Anna Thompson, named SEC Softball Pitcher of the Week for the second week, gave up four runs. A bases-loaded double produced two more runs for LSU, leaving the game with a final score of 7-0.
The Auburn Women's Soccer team went head-to-head with Mercer and Tennessee Saturday, adding two wins to its record.
For all the girls who love Hot Pockets, Ramen Noodles, Smart Ones or Lean Cuisines, listen up. It's time to ditch the microwave and learn to be a better chef.
The acronym AAA has a whole new meaning on Auburn's campus.
Dreary weather didn't keep bird enthusiasts from attending the Bird Counting and Feeding 101 session at the Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve Saturday.
Horsing around isn't an option for the No. 1 Auburn Equestrian team.
For students looking to pad a lackluster resume, the volunteer fair held in the Student Center lobby Jan. 14 showcased many different opportunities for community involvement and volunteering.