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(01/30/18 2:35am)
Miss Auburn has been a staple of Auburn University since the position’s creation in 1936. This year’s election will serve to be different from previous elections as candidates will no longer run on a philanthropic platform.
(02/07/18 9:15pm)
Being an entrepreneur and entrepreneurship are words that are thrown around a lot today, but not many know what it truly means to be one.
(01/18/18 5:46pm)
While there will be no parking spaces added this semester, Auburn University Parking Services believes it will be much easier to find a spot despite having the same number of spaces as last semester. Starting this spring, parking services is launching the War Eagle Park app. Director of Parking Services Don Andrae described it best when he said, “It is a wayfinding [app] for determining where parking is available.”
(01/08/18 7:01pm)
While there will be no
parking spaces added this semester, Auburn University Parking Services believes
it will be much easier to find a spot despite having the same number of spaces
as last semester. Starting this spring, parking services is launching the War
Eagle Park app. Director of Parking Services Don Andre described it best when
he said, “It is a way finding [app] for determining where parking is available.”
(12/01/17 5:44am)
Thousands of rolls of toilet paper covered Samford Lawn after the win over the University Alabama on Saturday. Come Monday morning when the tailgates are all cleaned up and the last of the fans have left Auburn, Toomer’s Corner and all of Samford Lawn remained covered in the remnants of the Iron Bowl win.
(12/24/17 8:32pm)
As the fall semester came to a close, many students continued their search for their home in Auburn for the next year. Whether a freshman is deciding to live on or off-campus for their sophomore year or a junior is making their final housing choice of their college career, the time to decide has arrived.
(12/24/17 11:02pm)
The Miller Writing Center is a tool available weekly to all students in locations across campus. It is meant to be a place for all students to bring any form of writing, from lab reports to thesis papers to collaborate with another student to improve their writing.
(12/29/17 9:46pm)
Eleven-year Auburn coaching legend turned radio host Pat Dye has the same love for sports today he had in 1981. After several years of contributing to radio shows around the southeast, Dye started his own show.
(11/16/17 10:30pm)
The Iron Bowl is not just for the football field, the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive and the Beat Bama Food Drive provide a hands-on way for students and the community to participate in a less physical version of the Iron Bowl.
(11/09/17 1:28am)
Paintings, photographs and other unique works of art depicting the everyday life of an American now display proudly at the Jule Collins Smith Art Museum because of the vision of Auburn students. Starting Nov. 7 through Nov. 24, the art museum will play host to an exhibit put together by Auburn students a part of Dr. Emily Burns’ Art of the U.S. class.
(11/25/17 6:20pm)
Many college students work an on-campus job or use on-campus services run by student workers each day, and the Foy Information Desk is no exception. Auburn students and alumni have long passed around rumors of what the Foy Desk does and who they are, so Foy Desk employee Lillian-Catherine Seemann offered an inside look into a student job at the Foy Information Desk.
(10/24/17 2:48pm)
Mentors and buddies dressed in costumes flooded the Village on Monday night as Auburn Panhellenic hosted the Best Buddies program for a night of Trick or Treating.
(10/25/17 4:15pm)
Pay for parking tickets and help out those in need by participating in the partnership between the Beat Bama Food Drive and Auburn University Parking Services. For the third year in a row, Students may donate cans to the food drive to pay their parking tickets.
(10/11/17 4:36pm)
From competing in the Miss America Outstanding Teen circuit to becoming Miss America 2013, Mallory Hagan has faced a number of challenges. One thing she has always strived to have during life’s challenges is courage.
(10/23/17 4:31pm)
Communication can be a struggle between parents and students when it deals with academics. Sometimes parents have difficulty finding their students grades while other times students get an influx of emails to pay their bill despite if their parents pay the bill.
(10/06/17 4:10pm)
The familiar drum roll of the beginning of the National Anthem filled the Telfair B. Peet Theatre Wednesday evening as the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets and the Auburn Symphonic Wind Trumpets performed an arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner.
(11/02/17 3:48pm)
One student’s concerns and frustration with on-campus parking has recently sparked a response from fellow students, requesting a drastic change in the current C- zone parking.
(10/04/17 3:24am)
The War Eagle Bike Share has grown tremendously during its first eighteen months said Director of Parking Services Don Andre said, “[The program has grown] leaps and bounds. We are up to 9,245 members.”
(09/27/17 8:34pm)
Every Greek organization on campus makes a contribution to a national charity, but Tau Kappa Epsilon has made a special pledge this year. The Beta Lambda chapter at Auburn University has pledged $25,000 to their national philanthropy St. Jude by Jan. 1, 2018.
(09/25/17 3:15am)
In light of recent events on college campuses around the country involving the alt-right movement, the Southern Poverty Law Center presented a webinar to college administrators and students about how to nonviolently protest the alt-right movement when supporters arrive on campus.