Students have mutually beneficial relationship with local sisters
When asked which Project Uplift memory had stuck with them the most, Auburn students Mary Grace Burkes and Jessie Floyd were unanimous.
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When asked which Project Uplift memory had stuck with them the most, Auburn students Mary Grace Burkes and Jessie Floyd were unanimous.
Everyday, many Auburn University students choose to ride a bike as their means of transportation because it can be cheaper and more environmentally friendly than other alternatives. For some, the constant traffic on roads and danger associated with it can be intimidating, but Auburn Outdoors is here to help.
Alternative Student Breaks is an Auburn University organization with a simple mission: to engage students in an affordable and hands-on service project that encourages an understanding of pressing social issues in a significant way.
The members attending the Plant Based Plainsman meeting flocked to the table at the front of the room and chattered about the colorful display of free food. Each of them patiently waited for their plateful of vegan food — options ranging from vegan tacos to sushi to vegan cake.