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Students may want consider thinking outside of the great indoors to gain a competitive edge in the work force.
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Students may want consider thinking outside of the great indoors to gain a competitive edge in the work force.
As people in the U.S. move toward the end of the year and celebrate a time of giving and togetherness, organizations across the nation help ease the strain on the troops overseas.
Sprouting up on campus are new buildings, and in those buildings are a new variety of dining places for students, faculty and visitors to enjoy.
Colorful pieces of artwork created by artists from Opelika City Schools were displayed in two branches of BancorpSouth.
Auburn's No. 1 Equestrian team traveled north for Nov. 7 and 8 meets and came home with wins.
Runners of all ages ran in the 81st annual Cake Race hosted by Omicron Delta Kappa Nov. 4 at Rosen-Hutsell Track.
Former First Lady of Auburn Nell Richardson, signed copies of her recently released book, "A Family Home: A History of the President's Mansion at Auburn University," in the AU Bookstore, Oct. 31.
Students, tailgaters and players gear up for the Ole Miss game in the usual way, but with a slight twist.
The end of October means cooler air, leaves changing and walking through corn mazes haunted by scary figures popping out of the darkness to scare the living crap out of someone.
Auburn and six other East Central Alabama colleges received $3 million from the National Science Foundation to support students with disabilities and are pursuing science, technology, engineering or mathematics degrees.
Auburn Equestrian Team hit the bar at its first Southeastern Conference meet against the University of South Carolina Friday at the Auburn Equestrian Center.
Guys and dolls swung around the Student Center Ballroom Friday at 7 p.m. as the Auburn Knights transported them back to the big band era.
Bottles clink as liquors are poured into tumblers and glasses. A customer yells over the music, "I need another Bud Light," for the third time waving money in the air.
As college students make the difficult decision of how to spend their money, causing breakdowns in grocery aisles across the country, they reconsider old spending habits.
Alabama is cracking down on unsafe driving.
Auburn City Council changed their policy for open records in a unanimous vote at Tuesday night's meeting.
A new year for Auburn students brings new beginnings for many people around campus, including those on the men's and women's cross country teams.