Magnolia Oak thriving despite broken shoots
The new Magnolia Oak, which was planted Wednesday, July 8, is undergoing stress from the transplantation, resulting in a few brown leaves.
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The new Magnolia Oak, which was planted Wednesday, July 8, is undergoing stress from the transplantation, resulting in a few brown leaves.
Fariah Peterson, 45-year-old Auburn alumna, passed away Friday, July 17, in a plane crash where she was the pilot, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Lt. Deon Graham, or “The Destroyer,” qualified for the season seven American Ninja Warrior finals during the July 6 episode, where he competed next to the U.S.S. Truman in San Pedro, California.
St. Matthew Baptist Church caught fire Monday morning, July 27, and according to John Lankford, chief of the Auburn Fire department, the church was a total loss.
Lassiter High School and the community have been planning the installation and dedication of Lutzie Field, a new turf football field, for about one year.
To the average person, jiu jitsu might not ring any bells, but for Auburn Mixed Martial Arts and Auburn Jiu Jitsu owners, jiu jitsu is more than a martial art.
The Auburn City Council met Monday night, July 20, to discuss the Mid-Biennium Budget adjustment and the revenue review, which is done every four years, according to David Dorton, public affairs director for the city of Auburn.
Auburn Jiu Jitsu located on Glenn Avenue held its grand opening Saturday, July 18, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Adults and children of all ages came to explore jiu jitsu by taking free introduction courses that were offered.
Arthur Appel, professor of entomology, was named interim dean for the College of Agriculture and director for Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station on Monday, July 6, according to Provost Timothy Boosinger.
Swim team members Beatriz Travalon and Luis Martinez qualified to compete in the swimming portion of the Pan American Games in Toronto from Tuesday, July 14-Saturday, July 18.
Clifton Perry, Hudson professor in the department of political science, spoke about the Magna Carta anniversary today, July 14, at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute's Brown Bag Lunch and Learn event at Clarion Inn and Suites.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" debuted Friday, July 10, and will run until Sunday, Aug. 2, at the state theater in Montgomery.
Police reported to the scene of a two-car collision at the intersection of South College Street and Donahue Drive 7:15 a.m. Monday, July 13, according to Auburn Police Division Captain Lorenza Dorsey.
After extensive care trying to save the original Magnolia Oak, it was replaced by another live oak Wednesday, July 8.
Students find many ways to occupy their time in college. Whether it's never going back home and immersing yourself in the college life, or applying for internships to gain experience, recently studying abroad has been a popular college must to have on the checklist.
The department of polymer and fiber engineering department will close Aug. 15 after reviews presented by Christopher Roberts, dean of the College of Engineering, University president Jay Gogue, the University senate and other groups at the June 5 Board of Trustees meeting.
When it comes to graphic design, there's one student who has surpassed professors' expectations.
Gov. Robert Bentley made the decision to remove the Confederate battle flag from Capitol grounds Wednesday, June 24. The battle flag was flying on the Confederate Memorial, along with three other Civil War-era flags including the "Stars and Bars" flag and the Second and Third National Confederate flag. Those flags were also removed.
The United States Supreme Court made history Friday, June 26, legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states. This decision sparked reactions across the nation both within and surrounding the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Lee County is issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, according to the Lee County Probate Office.