City Council shows appreciation in first meeting since death of officer, announces Green Dot training
The first City Council meeting of June was centered around the community following a solemn week in Auburn.
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The first City Council meeting of June was centered around the community following a solemn week in Auburn.
The Itty Bitty Auburn Scavenger Hunt is back.
A career fair could be one of the most important events in your life that you can attend. It is a place to network with people and businesses that work in the same field as you and there is the potential to meet future employers.
Project Uplift, ever heard of it? You may have seen posters around campus or maybe you even know someone who is a part of the program but many of you, like myself, might not have ever heard of this long-standing Auburn Program before.
Over the past few weeks, you may have heard someone confidently say that Fornite is better than PUBG. But what does that really mean, what is the argument here and who is right?
Children worked with their parents to create cardboard cars, complete with steering wheels, lights and speedometers, to take to the drive-in movie theater Friday night at the Opelika SportsPlex.
June 8, 2018, Toomer’s Corner is flooded with people, music, and all types of art. Last night Auburn’s annual Summernight Downtown Art Walk took place, hosted by the Auburn Arts Association, City of Auburn, Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center (JDCAC) and Auburn Downtown Merchants Association. This festival gave vendors and attendees the chance to enjoy and appreciate some of Auburn’s local artists.