Up All Night -- SGA Study Break
Jessica Epperson, junior in biomedical sciences and head of Up All Night
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Jessica Epperson, junior in biomedical sciences and head of Up All Night
Since its formation four years ago, Auburn's mock trial team has been arguing its way to competitive success in the fictional legal world.
Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey is making waves in Alabama's capital as the first female Republican to hold the position, but it's her Auburn roots that got her there.
Kristen Mullins graduated from Auburn in 2007 with a degree in communication disorders. She returned to pursue a graduate degree in speech-language pathology and graduated in 2009. Currently, she works as the project director for the KidTalk Speech project at Vanderbilt University and as a language-speech pathologist at Vanderbilt Hospital.
While the Supreme Court pores over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, assessing its constitutionality for a ruling that will determine the fate of Obamacare, I can't help but wonder why one important group has been left out of this whole debate--doctors.
Taylor Davis spent last semester commuting between Auburn for classes and Birmingham for her role on Style Network's "The Amandas," a show featuring the projects of Amanda LeBlanc's organizing company.
After months of hype leading up to the release of "The Hunger Games," opening weekend proved the odds will remain ever in its favor.
The students of the nutrition and food science study tour are gearing up for one month of backpacking through Europe.
Ryan Benton's dream came true last November.
Auburn and Opelika are gearing up for the annual Arbor Day celebrations.
Campus Recreation's Intramural Sports is planning a free kickball event sponsored by Victoria's Secret PINK. Originally scheduled for Feb. 12, the event was postponed and a new date has yet to be released.
In the second faceoff of the season, the Auburn women's basketball team fell to the Vanderbilt Commodores 66-61 Thursday night in the Auburn Arena.
Waving their nation's flag and displaying signs and banners, Egyptian students and community members gathered in front of Ralph Brown Draughon Library Jan. 25 to mark the anniversary of their nation's revolution.
The Opelika-Auburn News will hold its annual bridal expo Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at the Marriott Grand National.
The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center is opening its doors to a discussion of history and immigration.
It's that time of year again--time to take those overlooked peppermints that sit on restaurant countertops and in waiting rooms all year and turn them into sensational holiday treats that are the object of attention for everyone's taste buds.
The eagle statues that sit on the gates at Toomer's Corner have been missing for a few weeks--but don't worry, they didn't fly away.
Brandy Volovecky got the news that would change her world the month after graduating from high school.
It may not be a challenge of epic portions, but "Un-Supersize Me AU: The Dining Hall Challenge" could change the way students look at food on campus.
The Occupy Wall Street protestors are the echoes of a louder voice we've all heard for the last four years--the voice of President Barack Obama.