Military recruiting shifts to graduates
Students may want to pay more attention to those military recruiters pacing the Concourse.
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Students may want to pay more attention to those military recruiters pacing the Concourse.
After numerous student deaths, the SGA has decided to sponsor a memorial for students who attended Auburn University, and have now passed away.
The Space Research Institute is being shut down as the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) reorganizes its institutes.
High-speed chases may not be in the cards for most bicycle patrol officers, but their maneuverability gives them a special place on a university campus.
Say goodbye to your favorite crossing guard.
On Thursday, 15 percent of the proceeds from Brick Oven's sales will go to help Molly Welch, a journalism student who was a junior in February 2008 when she was injured in a debilitating traffic accident.
Since 1948, Better Relations Day has been allowing major organizations from Alabama and Auburn universities to share ideas and promote joint causes together.
Au Bon Pain, Freshens, Rye of the Tiger. What do these three dining venues have in common? They are all thought to be some of the healthiest dining options available options on campus. It's sad to say, but this is probably true.
The Atomic Data and Analysis Structure, a European group that has worked for the last 15 years on making nuclear fusion a valid source of energy, held its first workshop in the United States Oct. 6-8 at the Auburn University Hotel.
Marie Wilson, long-time women's advocate and founder of the White House Project, will speak at the Extraordinary Women Lecture Thursday at 2 p.m. at Telfair Peet Theatre. The lecture is sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute.
"Things Unsaid," a sculpture-sound exhibit created by the husband-and-wife team of Noah Kirby and Alison Ouellette-Kirby, is echoing through Biggin Hall.
A recent addition to the concourse may signal a new era in food service as Tiger Dining continues to expand its reach across campus.
From high-class limousines and generous philanthropy to bump-in-the-night thrills, Tiger Dining has students covered every Monday this month with its promotion of the Tiger Zone area in the Village Dining Hall.
The Auburn Writers Conference, to be held Oct. 7-8, has been in the works for more than a year and promises to be as magical as the myths and hauntings that make up this year's theme.
"Expressions of a Brave Heart," started by social work professor Angie Burque, was created to allow people with disabilities a chance to express themselves through the arts, but it has become an outlet for Auburn students to show their compassion to those in need as well.
Someone's got their eye on you.
When golf coach Nick Clinard made his way to Auburn from the University of Central Florida three years ago, he brought along his assistant coach, Evan Osteen, as well.
The wonders and rigors of SEC football are laid bare in Christie Leigh Mueller's new book "Gridiron Belles: A guide to Saturdays in Dixie."
Some performers are more than meets the eye.
Auburn's Career Center has arranged a high-dollar deal with Dillard's to help students find the best way to present themselves in an interview.