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A new class of students may be on its way to protection under Auburn's anti-harassment policy.
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A new class of students may be on its way to protection under Auburn's anti-harassment policy.
University Program Council has announced its spring concert.
In the wake of the recent outcry in response to the shooting of Trayvon Martin, I have heard some people express the opinion that the media and public response has gone too far--that the attention the case has received has been too dramatic, not well-reported, sensationalist, etc. I would like to offer my thoughts on this subject.
The Auburn University bookstore is on the verge of some big changes.
For four students, what started as a horrifying experience with racism turned into an opportunity to do something good for Auburn's campus.
The stadium parking deck has been equipped with 24 new solar panels.
Auburn University's Board of Trustees nominees are still awaiting confirmation from the Alabama Senate.
The first provost search has been declared a failure, and a new search is now being organized.
William Batchelor, dean of the College of Agriculture, was arrested this morning for driving under the influence.
I just watched a movie in my Spanish class called "Tambien La Lluvia," which was about the outbreak of the Cochabamba Water Wars in Bolivia in 2000. (If you don't know anything about it, I recommend reading up on it.)
The Auburn University Board of Trustees has proposed an increase in on-campus housing rates throughout the next three years.
Chris Osterlund, senior in industrial and systems engineering and SGA executive vice president, has teamed up with Nathan Warner, senior in chemical engineering, and Julia Wiard, coordinator for the Center of Leadership and Ethics, to develop an initiative he hopes will move Auburn's students to action.
A group of Egyptian students and community members gathered in front of the Ralph Brown Draughon library yesterday to express their feelings about the political state of their country.
One couple is getting ready to experience what many people only dream of.
The International Student Organization uses its funding primarily to host events for international and noninternational students alike.
Eric Philips, senior in psychology, is attempting to bring a November incident to the forefront of local, and maybe even national, attention.
The fate of Toomer's Corner is on its way to being decided.
The fate of Toomer's Corner is soon to be decided.
Every semester, each student pays $28.75 to fill SGA's Student Activity Project budget. However, the process of distributing the funds is more complicated than a simple charge to the bursar account.
Elizabeth "Libbie" Ainsworth was described as an angel on Earth.