Residents prepare to 'move it, move it'
Let's face it--moving out is hard work.
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Let's face it--moving out is hard work.
Nathan Warner has a passion for people. An ecological engineering major, an option under biosystems engineering, Warner wants to look at alternative water treatment methods in developing nations.
Tabatha Carter said she believes there is no such thing as throwing something away.
Enrique Doster realized about a month ago he was paying for something that should be free.
Patrick Thompson has been interested in sustainability since he was kid.
So long are the days where meticulous drawing and shading must be done with pen and paper.
More students participate in community service than pursue jobs in that field.
Applications for the fall class of 2011 are up 18 percent compared to 2010, according to Cindy Singley, director of University recruitment.
If you drive by Goodwin Hall on Sunday evenings, you may hear sounds that take you back to the days of the barbershop quartets.
The women's soccer team played its first of six spring exhibition matches Feb. 27, beating the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers.
Coming to Auburn as a freshman, Julia Tucker feared the crowds at a major university; Aaron Pierce was most nervous about retaining the quality of friends he had in high school; and Ian Maples was nervous about meeting people.
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
The cowboys and cowgirls were out in full force Saturday night as Storybook Farm held its second annual Cowboy Roundup to benefit its ministry of providing equine therapy to disabled and terminally ill children, as well as children who have suffered a tragedy.
Coach Nell Fortner and the women's basketball team partnered with the Lee County Humane Society, Dogpatch Ranch and Friends of Fido for Adpot-a-Pet Awareness Day before Sunday's matchup against South Carolina.
Halloween has come and gone, but the horror still lurks in the classroom.
Being an Alabamian is more than Southern accents and dirt-stained jeans.