Fifty years pass since The Rolling Stones' performance at Auburn
A little more than 50 years ago, The Rolling Stones graced the stage of Auburn’s Memorial Coliseum as a part of their American Tour on Nov. 14, 1969.
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A little more than 50 years ago, The Rolling Stones graced the stage of Auburn’s Memorial Coliseum as a part of their American Tour on Nov. 14, 1969.
More than 81,000 American soldiers remain missing in action, according to the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Agency.
A portion of the Auburn Creed reads, “I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.”
As a college student, Jonny Bradford thought traveling to Europe was out of the question.
When many students go to eat, they order their food, find a secluded spot and proceed to delve into the realm of technology and social media — consumed by their phones and not the people around them.
Markie Pasternak was volunteering at a middle school dance on Dec. 11, 2009. A sophomore in high school, she had just spent the day at the mall with her then-boyfriend.
Auburn held its annual Hey Day on Wednesday, an event which dates back to the 1940s.
Oct. 7 marks one year since the death of Scott Renner — a man who played a critical role in the Office of Accessibility and gave strength and hope to members of the disabled community both on campus and throughout the state.
Every 73 seconds, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.
As a young girl from Selma, Mary Stewart grew up attending Auburn football games and watching Miss Homecoming ceremonies, holding on to the dream that it could one day become her reality.
Raymond Harbert, the namesake of Auburn’s College of Business, announced Thursday, Sept. 12 that the new graduate business building will be named Horton-Hardgrave Hall.
On Friday night, Auburn fans flocked to Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta, ready to board flights headed for Dallas.
A program that provides golf cart rides to those at the University with disabilities and injuries has come under new leadership.
On the back steps of Cater Hall, the traditional callouts sparked roars of cheers and screams as the 2019 Miss Homecoming Top 5 were announced on Wednesday.
The Honors College now offers two new graduation distinctions — Honors Research Scholar and University Honors Research Scholar.
Village Dining will undergo extensive changes this summer, adding new dining options and renovating current spaces.
The Charles C. Miller, Jr. Poultry Research and Education Center held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday for the Center's new Administration and Education Building.
A student-led software development team recently won $35,000 at the annual Tiger Cage Business Idea Competition put on by the Harbert College of Business.
The School of Industrial and Graphic Design will host the FretHaus Guitar Show on April 12 at the Jan Dempsey Arts Center, featuring the work of seniors in the program.
The Office of Greek Life hosted the families of young men killed because of hazing at a presentation titled “Love, Mom and Dad” on Tuesday in Foy Hall.