Auburn Gymnastics Gears up 2010-11
Auburn Gymnastics head coach Jeff Thompson announced two new gymnasts will join the team next fall.
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Auburn Gymnastics head coach Jeff Thompson announced two new gymnasts will join the team next fall.
Wm Harrison Fabrics held their first annual Girls Night Out Nov. 19. Kathy Powell, owner of Wm Harrison Fabrics, opened the store as a one-stop Christmas shopping venue for Auburn consumers.
A large, hungry crowd gathered around the smell of fresh seafood at the Student Alumni Association's annual Shrimp Boil, Nov. 5.
For the past 10 weeks, library employees have moved 820,000 books around the library to make room for the new Learning Commons.
Auburn Women's Tennis player Fani Chifchieva, junior from Plovdiv, Bulgaria, competed in the ITA Indoor National Tournament Nov. 5 in New Haven, Conn.
In honor of Make a Difference Day, Oct. 24, residents from Auburn and surrounding areas put together projects to help under-served families in the community.
The two-acre pumpkin patch, on County Road 16, plants its pumpkins around the fourth of July every year in anticipation for the few weeks in October when pumpkin sales skyrocket: Halloween.
Auburn's Third Annual Hunger Awareness Week overflows with events dedicated to ending the fight with hunger locally and around the world. The "Beat Bama Food Drive", the Victoria Secret "End Hunger Bash" and the World Food Day Teleconference are some of the few Auburn events that are collecting money and food to support the world hunger cause.
Auburn's Outreach Program offers a variety of opportunities for people of any age or location to reap the benefits of Auburn's educational resources.
Auburn Lacrosse Hostesses organization serves as the spirit for Auburn Lacrosse.
Grab your cowboy boots and saddle up for the annual Farmhouse Rodeo benefiting Opelika's Storybook Farms.
Toomer's Drugstore, on the historic corner of College Street and Magnolia Avenue, radiates with the smell of fresh lemons.
As fall rolls around, students are trying to find room in their closets for winter coats, hats and scarves. This means getting rid of clothes that do not fit or are out of season.
From where I sit I think women today, particularly in the South, have it pretty darn good.
The two-time Grammy nominated Cuban music group will put on one big party at the Opelika Center for the Performing Arts Oct. 1.
The results of a study by researchers at Auburn, Duke and Oklahoma State said being physically disciplined at a young age can lead to behavioral problems as an adolescent.
Studio 5 provides a support group for students interested in pursuing a career in the field of visual arts or art history.
The Study Abroad Fair was held last Wednesday in the Haley Center lobby. Multiple study abroad vendors, representing Auburn Faculty-Led programs, answered questions about studying abroad while encouraging students to experience different cultures across the world.
The art and specialized skill of jewelry making has been taken out of the hands of craftsmen and bestowed upon anyone willing to use their imagination to create something unique and gratifying.
For years women have been criticized and stereotyped for their alleged poor driving skills.