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Sometimes you just need something sweet. It could be a reward for taking that test you studied hard for, a Friday treat or just a little bit of sugar to top off your meal.
Sometimes you just need something sweet. It could be a reward for taking that test you studied hard for, a Friday treat or just a little bit of sugar to top off your meal.
The navy blue and burnt orange colors that are one of Auburn’s identifying traits became part of Auburn’s history over a century ago.
Student Government Association President Walker Byrd shouts hello to people he knows on the concourse while wearing his suit and may go in for a hug when he meets someone new.
Hamed Majidzadeh, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences doctoral student, placed first in the university-wide Three Minute Thesis competition, which challenges doctoral students to explain their research and its significance to a nonspecialist audience in less than three minutes.
Auburn University alumni, students and community members are encouraged to participate in Tiger Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraiser for more than 20 colleges and departments across campus, beginning at midnight on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
The last week of the semester is one where the stress of finding a parking space in the library parking deck may come close to the amount of stress you’re about to deal with in the library.
Fifteen graphic design students’ posters are on display for the Birmingham Zoo’s 60th anniversary after the first project of the course turned into an art exhibit in the zoo’s Predator Building.
Fifteen graphic design students’ posters are on display for the Birmingham Zoo’s 60th anniversary after the first project of the course turned into an art exhibit in the zoo’s Predator Building.
SGA announced the top 20 finalists for Miss Auburn 2016 on Monday, Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. on Cater Lawn.
He’ll lie at someone’s feet if he senses anger or rest his head in someone’s lap and offer a paw if he sees tears, but he also knows to give people space when they need it.
He’ll lie at someone’s feet if he senses anger or rest his head in someone’s lap and offer a paw if he sees tears, but he also knows to give people space when they need it.
A new campus organization will concentrate its efforts on creating a more inclusive and socially-informed student body.
Friends for four years and teammates for two, fourth-year pharmacy students Katherine Fuller and Courtney Baker coupled their pharmaceutical and communication skills to set them on track to the national American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Clinical Skills Competition in New Orleans this December.
Over 300 people came to the Red Barn hungry for waffles as Auburn’s chapter of International Justice Mission hosted Waffles for the World with all-you-can-eat waffles, a waffle-eating contest, Prevail Union coffee and live music to raise funds for the rescue of human trafficking victims.
Alexander Hedgepath called it “gnarly,” but most people would have just called it another tree in front of the library.
Fundamentally an issue of “power and control” in court systems, the trend of punishing and incarcerating impoverished people who cannot pay fees and fines create “debtors prisons,” according to Auburn alumna Sara Wood.
Though mobile devices have become integrated into the daily hustle and bustle, students make common mistakes that can threaten their physical, online and professional security.
Pink accents adorned the Student Center Greenspace as students and community members gathered for the fifth annual “All In, All Pink” event.
Its second year in the works, Tailgate Times, a publication produced by Auburn University’s Food Systems Institute, focuses on tailgating food, safety and history.