Auburn senior wins biannual Auburn Speaks competition
Auburn’s biannual public speaking competition, Auburn Speaks, took place on Thursday, April 6, at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
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Auburn’s biannual public speaking competition, Auburn Speaks, took place on Thursday, April 6, at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
After a grand opening in October 2022, Auburn’s new Publix location has been a huge success. The store is located on Gay Street in downtown Auburn, a short walk away from Samford Hall. Seen as a convenience for many people living in the downtown area, this location has quickly become popular among both Auburn locals and the student body.
The Lee County Remembrance Project’s mission is to honor, remember, and advocate for black men involved in lynchings in Lee County.
When a car accident left her paralyzed from the waist down at eight-years-old, Breanna Thrasher was forced to find new ways to have the same experiences that those without disabilities take for granted.
After arriving at Auburn University in 2007 as a mathematics department professor, Maggie Han is taking on new responsibilities as the COSAM associate dean for academic affairs. Han came to Auburn after finishing her Ph.D. in applied mathematics at The State University of New York at Buffalo and has worked at Auburn since. She has worked with and graduated six Ph.D. students since then and is currently mentoring five others.
Wednesday afternoon, Auburn’s Latinx Student Alliance and University Program Council partnered to host a celebration of Día de Los Muertos. Auburn students gathered on the campus green for traditional Mexican food, hot cocoa, bingo and a movie.
On Friday, Auburn’s College of Architecture, Design, and Construction hosted its 34th annual pumpkin carve. Students, faculty, and community members had the chance to gather by Dudley Hall and carve pumpkins, catch up with friends and participate in many other activities planned by the college.
Day after day, thousands of Alabamians spend every waking moment behind the walls of the state's 14 correctional facilities in what the Department of Justice has alleged are overcrowded, dangerous and even violate the Eighth Amendment.
A part of the Auburn family is headed to Family Feud. The Anderson family, of Auburn, is set to appear on the next episode of the popular game show on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.
Jared Ryan, the first disabled adapted student athlete at Auburn, started the wheelchair tennis team in 2009. The program quickly grew to include a wheelchair basketball team, making Auburn one of 13 universities with a competitive wheelchair basketball team. Any student with a permanent lower body disability is welcome to join the competitive teams.
Auburn’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity is offering three new grant programs to students this school year.
This fall, the Academic Classroom and Laboratory Complex opened its doors to Auburn students. The space contains classrooms, labs, study areas and large lecture halls to accommodate the growing needs of students.