University researchers perform sleep study
While sleep is something we all do, it turns out how much of it we get holds more consequences than determining how many cups of coffee are required the next morning.
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While sleep is something we all do, it turns out how much of it we get holds more consequences than determining how many cups of coffee are required the next morning.
The Auburn Alumni Association was crowded with sandwiches, spirits and spelling Thursday night as part of the 14th annual Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee.
You may have just asked yourself “Why is there a ‘Star Wars: Battlefront’ review being published in 2017, that game came out years ago."
Fountains appeared a light shade of red, Alabama's state color, as members of the Lee County community gathered in front of the Opelika Courthouse Thursday afternoon to kick off Alabama’s bicentennial celebrations.
Auburn locals are showing concern with changes being made to the Magnolia Avenue streetscape, taking to social media in response to a decision to plant new trees along the busy downtown thoroughfare.
Politically minded women and those looking to get more involved in politics met Saturday morning to talk campaigns, running for office and how to support those who share similar views.
As Auburn residents mingled with their finger food, commenting on the photos hanging around the small exhibit, Bashira Chowdhury explained the importance of bees in temperate climates to those listening nearby.
Every year, just as there is a lull in game releases at the beginning of summer, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, known by most as E3, is held at the Los Angeles Conference Center to provide plenty of hype to game enthusiasts looking to the future.
Prominent members of the Auburn community and university stood in the shade of the Hotel at Auburn’s new Porte Cochere Wednesday morning as they sipped on mimosas and coffee.
Kasie Webb, nursing student at Southern Union Community College, called for her missing dog while some of her classmates writhed on the ground in pain as emergency responders tended to their wounds.
One of the best parts of college is inviting parents, siblings and other loved ones to show off your new stomping grounds. The first place you take them will obviously be our beautiful campus, where you can show off the nice facilities and impressive stadiums. Showing off your living quarters is a must as well as it gives you the opportunity to present your empty bottle collection above the cabinets and explain the questionable smell as “something maintenance is going to take care of."
We are living in a golden age of superhero cinema, but unfortunately for DC Comics fans, Marvel Studios has left their movies in the dust. Fortunately, however, NetherRealm Studios (creators of the Mortal Kombat series) has taken more notes from the DC animated films and less from the Zack Snyder/David Ayer interpretations to produce an incredibly entertaining fighting game that is just as fun to watch as it is to play.
Auburn Parks and Recreation is teaming up with the College of Agriculture to host Bee Auburn, a week dedicated to pollinators and their impact.
This year has been packed full of huge games with seemingly endless things to do in them.
The Dempsey Arts Center is currently displaying works submitted by artists for the CityFest Juried art show.
Kensley on Trend, a women’s consignment boutique, opened its doors on North College Street this Thursday.
Auburn’s Downtown Merchants Association will be hosting Restaurant Week, a weeklong event featuring local restaurants downtown the week of June 19.
For many incoming students, getting a part-time job is the last thing on their mind when having to move to a new place, meet new people and start new classes in a totally new environment.
Workers broke ground this week on a project to replace a 70-year-old water main on North College Street.
The beginning of summer means rest and relaxation for a lot of students. For graduate students, however, it means completing the most important part of their college career.