Auburn continues CityFest tradition
What began as a sketch on a restaurant napkin, Auburn CityFest is marking its 12th anniversary this year.
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What began as a sketch on a restaurant napkin, Auburn CityFest is marking its 12th anniversary this year.
Jacquelyn Horne wears many hats: educator, entrepreneur, author and columnist.
For those interested in meeting new people while getting active this spring, the Auburn Community Tennis Association will host its monthly Friday night tennis mixer at 6:30 p.m. at the Yarbrough Tennis Center.
The Auburn University Philosophy Club will be performing excerpts from two of Plato's early dialogues, the Apology and the Phaedo, March 28 at 5 p.m. at The Gnu's Room.
Auburn will launch its 2012 Travel With Care campaign Monday, March 19 at 10:30 a.m. on Samford Lawn.
The Auburn Tigers defeated the Charleston Southern Buccaneers on the diamond Saturday night with a 13-1 victory. The win came after the Tigers' ninth-inning rally fell short Friday night against Purdue University. Auburn stands at 7-5 on the season with the win.
Spring break is on the horizon, and Auburn tanning salons are ready to help the beach-bound achieve their desired tans in time for a week of fun in the sun.
Auburn Area Community Theatre will present the opening performance of "Once on This Island Jr." Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center.
Henry Fadamiro, alumni professor in the department of entomology and plant pathology, has been named the Presidential Administrative Fellow for 2012.
Soccer coach Karen Hoppa announced Jan. 31 the appointment of Amy Berbary as associate coach.
Everyone sometimes find themselves in a dilemma when they want to go out with friends after work, but don't have time to go home and change clothes.
Eleven years ago Jon Deason saw the need for a breakfast restaurant in downtown Auburn, and he fulfilled it.
Students know the library as home to Caribou Coffee, a place to pull all-nighters cramming for exams or a place to kill time between classes. But many know little about the man whose name is above the doors.