Auburn voices from the pandemic: 'I’m stuck here with a lot of uncertainty.'
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For many classes and majors, the transition to online was relatively smooth. Some classes were already set up with lots of online resources even before the University closed.
The show must go on.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in every 59 children is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Getting sick is inevitable.
While SGA’s presidential candidates have been campaigning for the past few weeks, Monday night’s debate marked the final push before elections on Tuesday.
Voting for SGA president, SGA vice president, SGA treasurer and Miss Auburn will be conducted here and last from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020.
The SEC announced last year that it was lifting its ban on the sale of alcohol in football stadiums, allowing universities to decide independently if they want to sell alcohol in their stadiums.
SGA vice presidential candidate Annie Ozment, junior in psychology, has been a part of SGA since her freshman year.
Being a first-generation college student with a major in biochemistry, SGA vice presidential candidate Xavier Kimbrell knows the meaning of hard work.
SGA vice presidential candidate Hays Kassen, junior in accounting, knows his work would begin as soon as he took office in February.
In many ways, this week’s SGA Senate was out of the ordinary.
A year’s worth of work for SGA and Auburn University’s Transportation Services will culminate with a new ride-sharing program.