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(10/28/18 2:48pm)
For Auburn Kelton, fashion is a means of self-expression and exploration — a way to express herself as a graphic designer and a way to explore gender presentation. Fashion, to her, is also intrinsically linked to mental health.
(10/03/18 5:09pm)
In 2001, Allyson Allred was diagnosed with ocular melanoma, a rare form of eye cancer with no known cause that affects about five in a million people.
(09/17/18 11:26pm)
When she arrived at Auburn her freshman year, Marianne McCarley loved math.
(08/24/18 3:38pm)
Records line the walls and fill countless bins as music plays from a record player in the corner of one of downtown Opelika's newest storefronts, 10,000 Hz Records.
(08/15/18 8:43pm)
A new program to assist students with specific dietary restrictions may be coming to Auburn’s campus in the fall. The program hopes to enlist the help of nutrition students, referred to as dining nutrition ambassadors, to provide information about which on-campus dining options fit any student’s specific nutrition needs.
(08/10/18 1:05am)
The City Council has approved an agreement with the University to establish the Auburn University Health Care Clinic and Education Center at the Boykin Community Center in Northwest Auburn.
(04/11/18 5:58pm)
The University of North Carolina Wilmington announced today that Miles Lackey, a longtime chief of staff to Auburn President Steven Leath, has been named vice chancellor for business affairs following a national search.
(05/07/18 8:39pm)
For vegetarians in the Deep South, steering away from meat can be a challenging feat. BBQ and fried meat are sacred in Alabama, and Auburn is no exception.
(03/03/18 4:28am)
In 2015, Auburn resident Reeder Dulaney, 57, went to Wickenburg, Arizona, in order to begin a healing process at a treatment center. After years of anorexia, one day she collapsed in her home. It was then that she and her family knew it was time for a change; it was time to face the eating disorder.
(02/07/18 8:48pm)
Dane Block and Patrick Starr will head into a runoff to determine who will be the next Auburn SGA president after a heavily populated field left no candidate with more than the required 40 percent of the vote.
(01/31/18 7:19pm)
In the midst of a recent national scandal, Mallory Hagan said she learned about the power of her own voice. Now, the Opelika native is considering a run as a Democrat in Alabama's 3rd Congressional District, which encompasses Lee County, for a spot in the U.S. House of Representatives.
(01/30/18 9:03pm)
In the midst of a recent national scandal, Mallory Hagan said she learned about the power of her own voice. Now, the Opelika native is considering a run as a Democrat in Alabama's 3rd Congressional District for a spot in the U.S. House of Representatives.
(03/20/18 4:32pm)
Halfway through modeling nude for a figure drawing class, Maddie Richards decided she wanted a tattoo in a place private to her, somewhere usually only she would see – her butt. She got the tattoo, remembered she had to model the following Thursday and braced for the reaction of the artists.
(11/10/17 6:52pm)
Netflix has put out original series about everything from political dynasties to crime fighting and zombies, but the one that caught everyone off guard and had people chattering about it for months last year was “Stranger Things.”
(10/29/17 2:40am)
Lynda Tremaine drove to sign up for city elections on the last day to qualify for the City Council position, hoping the whole way there for an out – that there wouldn't be a parking spot or that she wouldn't have quarters to pay for it.
(03/01/18 9:44pm)
In honor of 125 years of women at Auburn University, the Auburn theater department has dedicated its shows this year to commemorating women within theater – writers, directors, choreographers and women in acting roles alike.
(09/21/17 3:56am)
One of the former Tiger Transit drivers charged with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old Auburn student on a transit bus Friday remained free for nearly a full day before being apprehended and taken into custody by police.
(09/21/17 11:59am)
The University is in a very precarious place right now regarding the precedent they’re setting for how to deal with sexual assault and harassment on campus and in the community, according to two former Miss Homecoming candidates whose platforms addressed sexual assault prevention.
(03/20/18 4:34pm)
When most people go to college they develop their interests in potential career paths, lifelong friends and various clubs — Camille Smith, however, grew her passion for the elderly, a community she feels is being largely overlooked within the Auburn Family.
(09/06/17 7:47pm)
The General Lee Hibachi Truck on campus will be closed for the day due to a "minor concern," according to Bill Sallustro, resident district manager of Chartwells.