Auburn voices from the pandemic: 'I just miss everything being normal.'
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Nearly a month into remote instruction, students and professors have settled into their new normal. Marilyn Vogel, lecturer and coordinator for Concepts of Science, said that now it’s a matter of keeping students moving and motivated.
“Bodies in Motion,” “Anon(ymous)” and “Marion Bridge,” the last three shows presented by Auburn University Theatre, were all canceled due to the University’s switch to remote instruction to protect against the COVID-19 outbreak.
The College of Veterinary Medicine and its student workers are still working, despite the University closing. The college's teaching hospitals, located in Auburn and Gulf Shores, Alabama, have made adjustments to transition to "a period of restricted operations," according to their website.
Click here to see The Plainsman's full coverage of COVID-19 in the Auburn-Opelika area.
After Auburn's win on Saturday against Tennessee, the members of Spectrum and the Auburn Justice Coalition gathered on Toomer’s Corner with one goal in mind: rolling the trees. Any Auburn fan on a game day wakes up hopeful for a win, so they can roll Toomer’s in celebration. These members, however, had a slightly different idea in mind.
Auburn University’s Black Student Union, in collaboration with other organizations, hosted Unity Week on campus as part of its Black History Month celebrations.
Prince Michael Sammons finds strength through God and comfort in family.
Auburn University celebrated 40 years of Aubie the Tiger in fall 2018, and in the process of seeking a way to honor the most decorated mascot in the country, the Aubie Experience Exhibit was born.
Everyday, students line up outside of Good Karma and Philly Connection in attempt to grab lunch before their next class. However, they may not be aware of the family ties.