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(03/26/24 10:09pm)
CORRECTION: This article previously said, "An initial vote to object to the consideration of the motion failed, but a second vote along the same passed with 88% voting in the affirmative." This is not correct and has therefore been removed.
(03/20/24 11:17pm)
On Wednesday, March 20, at 4:53 p.m., Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety and Security sent a university-wide email regarding a report about an aggravated assault potentially motivated by racial bias. The crime, which took place outside Talon Residence Hall, is classified as a hate crime under the Clery Act.
(03/21/24 1:32am)
The Auburn Plainsman has requested statements from both Gov. Kay Ivey's office and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity at Auburn University. We will continue to update the story with any new information.
(03/13/24 7:39pm)
UPDATE: This story was updated at 2:38 p.m., March 13.
(03/06/24 9:28pm)
On Wednesday, March 6 at 2:41 p.m., Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety and Security in a university-wide email announced a report of aggravated assault as defined by the Clery Act.
(02/03/24 5:14am)
After a week of campaigning unopposed, Jack Hilton, junior in finance, has won the SGA presidency. The victory was announced late Friday night on the steps of Cater Hall.
(02/03/24 2:00pm)
On Friday, the Board of Trustees approved the construction of a new videoboard in Jordan-Hare Stadium, among other actions in their first meeting of 2024.
(01/19/24 12:14am)
On Jan. 18 at 4:36 p.m., Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety and Security announced in a university-wide email several reports of theft that occurred in academic buildings Wednesday, Jan. 17.
(12/04/23 1:19am)
This story was updated at 7:12 p.m., Dec. 5.
(12/04/23 2:00pm)
On the chilly night of Nov. 28, students gathered around the steps of Cater Hall to hear the announcement of the 2024-25 Miss Auburn candidates. One of the five women announced will serve as Miss Auburn following an election in the spring semester.
(11/17/23 11:56pm)
The Board of Trustees met in the Legacy Ballroom of The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center Friday, Nov. 17 in their last meeting of the year.
(11/10/23 2:00pm)
Ben Carson, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and short-lived 2016 GOP presidential candidate, spoke to the Auburn community Nov. 9 in Lowder Hall.
(11/08/23 3:00pm)
Last week, Campus Dining introduced AUto Eats, a series of grab-and-go coolers aimed at providing students with fresh food options.
(10/27/23 3:00pm)
Working to spread information about the lack of access to academic research, the Auburn University Libraries held events in accordance with International Open Access Week.
(10/13/23 2:00pm)
Just a few months before announcing the largest freshman class in university history, Auburn began construction on a combined STEM and agricultural sciences complex, set for completion in 2026.
(09/29/23 2:30pm)
On Sept. 28, Auburn University's College of Education and COSAM held the launch of AUTeach, a program aimed at reversing Alabama’s STEM teacher shortage by equipping COSAM majors with the necessary training to enter secondary science education.
(09/19/23 2:00pm)
On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the ninth floor of the Haley Center was partially flooded due to plumbing problems. The issue was promptly resolved by facilities management and janitorial staff.
(09/13/23 5:00pm)
Auburn began construction in April of this year for the new College of Education building on the corner of West Samford Avenue and Duncan Drive.
(09/11/23 7:00pm)
Auburn University’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative will host the second of five film showings on Tuesday, Sept. 12, in the Foy Union Ballroom. Next week's film is "I, Robot," a 2004 detective tale about the moral implications of sentient machines.