Auburn House of Prayer: Giving students an environment to worship
Senior pastor Justin Eldred was living in California more than a decade ago when he said he heard the word of God tell him he needed to go back to Auburn, his Alma Mater.
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Senior pastor Justin Eldred was living in California more than a decade ago when he said he heard the word of God tell him he needed to go back to Auburn, his Alma Mater.
N.W.A, Wu-Tang Clan, Odd Future and Migos — the idea of a hip-hop group isn’t anything new. In fact, hip-hop groups like the ones previously mentioned have given us some of the most influential and popular songs in the genre’s history.
When "Pokémon Go" was released in July of 2016, it was an instant and massive success. For those first couple of weeks, you could walk around just about anywhere in the world and see people, young and old, glued to their phones trying to catch virtual Pokémon.
With mega corporation Disney purchasing Lucasfilm for an insane $4 billion back in 2012, the rights to everyone’s favorite space action opera were now in the hands of Disney.
If you love food as much as I do, you'll know that we're currently in the midst of the greatest time of the year. Buckets of Halloween candy followed by grand Thanksgiving feasts and Christmas dinners of epic proportions make the three-month span the most exciting of the year.
In 2005, fresh out of high school, Chambers County native Johnny Powell and a couple of his friends began the journey that fills the minds of adolescent music fans everywhere – starting a rock band.
As usual, on the Friday before home football games, Auburn University will host a new speaker as a part of the university's "This is Auburn" speaker series.
I’ll be the first to admit that after a new “Assassin’s Creed” game popping up almost yearly for the last decade, the franchise had without a doubt began to lose it’s shine. Simply put, when game studios, in this case Ubisoft, are pressured to make a game every year the end result eventually becomes an uncompleted, glitchy mess of a game.
In a college town like Auburn where the closest professional sports teams are over 100 miles away in Atlanta, college athletics obviously reign supreme. While many football fans across the country can hop on the latest edition of "Madden" and play as their hometown team, fans here in Auburn are unfortunately stuck without representation in sports video games.
Jonny Bradford, junior in industrial and systems engineering, had always been interested in the travel industry, but after spending the summer doing internships, Bradford realized he had an idea.
Birmingham native, Anne Bruno LaRussa is the founder of “Oasis,” a non-profit organization that provides mental health counseling to women and children in the Birmingham area.
Military veteran Adam Lee was in for the surprise of a lifetime when he stepped onto Pat Dye Field during Auburn’s Oct. 7 home game against Ole Miss.
Inspired by the "gravy" made by his Italian great-grandmother Neal McTighe decided he had enough and decided to start "Nello's pasta sauce"
Downtown Auburn at night is often sprawling with students hopping from bar to bar. Dressed in a variety of ways, Auburn students have a unique opportunity to showcase their individual style every day of the week.
Athletes like Cam Newton, Russell Westbrook and Odell Beckham Jr. are constantly either idolized or criticized for their gaudy senses of style. Westbrook and Newton, in particular, are two athletes that dare to push the boundaries of fashionable in order to fit their personal senses of style and in turn, change what it means to be “fashion forward” especially for athletes.
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Auburn running backs have had a history of excelling under the tutelage of Gus Malzahn since he became the Tigers head coach in 2013. Whether it's the record breaking 2013 season of Tre Mason, Cameron Artis-Payne leading the SEC in rushing the following season or Kamryn Pettway neatly doing the same thing in 2016 with only nine games played, its clear that Gus Malzahn knows how to run the football.
Students, activists and movie buffs all gathered in Langdon Hall Thursday night, Oct. 5 for a film screening of the critically acclaimed, Raoul Peck directed documentary, "I Am Not Your Negro," held by the Higher Ground Society, a group that is "led by today's young minds and empowered by the legacies of activist giants who came before them seeking a more just and tolerant society."
Various food trucks have been a staple across campus for years now. The trucks come and go, adapting to the tastes of the students at Auburn. However, for the third full year now, one truck, in particular, continues to shine.