Campus, community unite for the holidays
Auburn is ringing in the holiday season with hot chocolate, caroling and one big Christmas tree.
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Auburn is ringing in the holiday season with hot chocolate, caroling and one big Christmas tree.
Auburn talents will be on display Iron Bowl weekend, but not just in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
A change is coming where the railroad meets 8th Street.
For all you early Christmas shoppers, Opelika Main Street is bringing out its Christmas decorations and gifts.
Looking to adopt a pet? Now's the time to do it.
It takes a lot of work to give one child three books.
Visiting professor of geography William Bailey has been part of the Auburn family for 22 years and has found a way to impact students of all majors.
Alabama lost one of its most acclaimed talents this summer when Kathryn Tucker Windham died at the age of 93.
SEC West rivalries can be some of the most intense in college sports.
The Auburn women's soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to eight games Friday after sending the Wildcats packing, defeating Kentucky 4-1.
Between school, work and having a social life, college can be stressful.
During the Air Force ROTC leadership lab Thursday, the entire corps will be working to reingnite their community efforts.
As Sept. 11 approaches, many Americans may be unsure of how to commemorate the anniversary of the tragedy that struck this country a decade ago.
The Auburn women's soccer team improved its record to 2-1 with wins against Middle Tennessee State University and Kennesaw State University this weekend.
More than 800 students from more than 80 nations take part in the Auburn experience each year, according to the Office of International Education.
Food choices on campus and busy student schedules can make staying healthy during the college years challenging for many students. The good news is it's not impossible.