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(11/19/15 7:44pm)
The American Cancer Society is hosting the Black-Out Cancer Party from 6-9 p.m. at the War Eagle Supper Club to “black out” cancer. Attendees are asked to wear black and proceeds will go toward future Relay for Life projects.
(11/12/15 1:00am)
The Denson Drive Recreation Center in Opelika is home to many different activities for local citizens, including a pottery studio which has had its wheel spinning and kiln firing since February in preparation for the a pre-sale for the Empty Bowls Event on Feb. 13 benefitting the East Alabama Food Bank.
(11/18/15 6:44pm)
Andrews Rains, senior in marketing, said his history in motorsports began when he was a freshman.
(10/26/15 10:53pm)
“Puttin’ on the Hits," a show by Auburn University’s theatre department opens Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and will run until Friday, Oct. 30 with a matinee showing Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m.
(10/19/15 11:24pm)
The Auburn University Program Council hosted Painting on the Plains in the Haley Center's Eagle's Nest Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
(10/14/15 12:06am)
During the summer, 16 students spent five weeks in Rome, Italy on an art history study abroad trip. Their work will be displayed Wednesday, Oct. 14-Friday, Oct. 23 at Fieldwork Projects, a new extension of the department of art and art history, next to Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium and Roasters.
(10/12/15 11:46pm)
Imagine having a company possibly worth seven-figures before graduating college. That’s what Cole Kinchler, senior in supply chain management, Jacob Wright, senior in finance and Sharan Kalva, senior in industrial and systems engineering have accomplished in their time at Auburn.
(09/29/15 9:26pm)
The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center will host its annual event, Oktoberfest, on Saturday, Oct. 10 from 4-9 p.m.
(09/25/15 7:25pm)
More than 6,000 children are currently in foster care in Alabama.Foster families receive a stipend equal to less than $14 per day per child.
(09/20/15 5:51pm)
On Saturday, Sept. 19 Donald E. Davis Arboretum hosted Auburn Pagan Pride Day sponsored by the Church of the Spiral Tree.
(09/18/15 5:23am)
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted musician Marie Robertson this Thursday, September 16 in a weekly series titled “A Little Lunch Music." The events take place from 12-1 p.m. every Thursday. This week, Robertson performed on euphonium, trombone and piano along with Matt Wood, Robertson’s former professor, on trombone.
(09/16/15 9:25pm)
Auburn — the Loveliest Village on the Plains, right?
(09/11/15 6:36pm)
This weekend, 24 students from New Schmid Elementary School in Chicago are visiting Auburn to learn about the city and University.
(09/16/15 12:13am)
Auburn University is home to a wide array of projects that bring animals and humans together, such as the union between humans and working detection dogs.
(09/07/15 6:39pm)
Behind the lens of 21-year-old Ethan Gulley’s camera is a creative individual with a passion for displaying people in their raw element.
(09/01/15 4:50pm)
Biggin Hall is hosting an exhibit beginning Monday, Aug. 31, featuring artist Ann Stewart from Atlanta. Her exhibit titled "Causa Sui," Latin for "Cause of Itself," will be displayed on campus until Sept. 25.
(09/05/15 4:38am)
Source Medicine is run by Katie Hanna, Cheyenne Lord and Lokoko who make beautifully wrapped stones. Their products include many different enchanting crystals which are used as “tools for ascension” or as great decorations around the house. They can be found on Instagram and will be at An Indian SummerNight in downtown Auburn on Oct. 9.
(08/19/15 6:34pm)
On a rainy Tuesday evening, Aug. 18, three local bartenders gathered at the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center to display their drink-making talents in the Alabama Bartender of the Year Regional Competition.