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(06/12/21 3:00pm)
On June 11, Auburn University welcomed a new structural engineering lab to Auburn’s campus as a part of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. The dedication ceremony took place at 4 p.m. in the new facility, on the corner of Shug Jordan Parkway and West Samford Avenue.
(05/26/21 6:34pm)
Auburn University announced in an email to students and faculty on Wednesday afternoon it is further altering its campus mask policy following changes in public health recommendations.
(04/28/21 8:00pm)
Auburn University saw only seven self-reported COVID-19 cases between April 12-18, under half of the reported number from the previous week. All seven cases occurred on Auburn’s main campus and were reports from student, staff, and other faculty members.
(04/21/21 2:30pm)
April is Autism Awareness Month. While we may use our best hashtags and wear blue, those involved with Autistic resources say Alabama still has a long way to go when it comes to building a community that supports those with autism.
(04/16/21 6:30pm)
Recently, the Auburn Food Pantry has taken on new ways to supply food for those in need.
(04/07/21 8:30pm)
It was November of 2018, Izzy Seidman’s sophomore year, when she was approached by a fellow student at school and told, “Jews are not allowed here." The students in her Advanced English class proceeded to laugh at the out-of-pocket comment.
(03/29/21 1:00pm)
In the past year, Asian hate crimes have grown simultaneously with the rise of COVID-19 cases and have recently been getting more press under the hashtag “Stop Asian Hate."
(03/19/21 2:30pm)
The Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers are finding new ways to connect with their customers amidst a largely distant time. Namely, they have begun a monthly book challenge.
(03/06/21 3:30pm)
Gone are the days of Netflix subscription mail-in service. No need to wait to see re-runs of your favorite show on the weekend. All of this and more is available at the click of a button through your streaming service of choice.
(02/23/21 9:30pm)
In recent years, there has been a spark in conversation over body positivity. More social media influencers, models, actors and the like have all come out to share their experience with their individual journeys.
(02/18/21 7:30pm)
Throughout the pandemic, people have turned to the outdoors for a location where the virus is less likely to spread. Heather Jackson, an Auburn alumna, has found her own way to move her business outside.
(02/01/21 9:00pm)
August of 2020 posed a new question for the nation on how students would attend school.
(01/19/21 8:30pm)
After exhibiting an array of speech, sensory and anxiety complications along with other developmental delays, Taylor Duncan was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of 4.
(11/11/20 9:37pm)
While many students physically distance for bodily health, others have been technologically distanced for mental health.
(10/23/20 1:20pm)
Embrace, a local church, has recently adopted a new form of small groups called discipleship bands.
(10/14/20 6:30pm)
Fall is in the air — but so is love. As the crisp air rolls in, so do the weddings. Wedding season typically lasts from summer to early fall. A couple in Auburn prepared for this wedding season by turning their family farm into a wedding venue.
(10/06/20 4:02pm)
Amidst COVID-19 regulations, some individuals have sought community in new ways. Kitty Frey is one such person who has cultivated community for Auburn through tai chi classes.
(09/29/20 9:00pm)
The chords of smooth jazz resonate in one’s mind as the pages of a textbook are flipped through.
(03/25/20 6:55pm)
Once scheduled for April 2, Auburn University’s "Murals as Public Art” has been canceled until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak.
(02/28/20 9:33pm)
The love of millions of people worldwide, TikTok has been the talk of the town from news outlets to word of mouth in the past few years. Seemingly overnight, the social media platform skyrocketed in its number of members. Business Insider stated that it had over 1.5 billion downloads by the end of 2019.