Giuliani Encourages Students with 6 Leadership Principles
New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani spoke at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum Monday about his six principles of leadership and how they relate to young people.
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New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani spoke at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum Monday about his six principles of leadership and how they relate to young people.
Members of the Auburn Gay Straight Alliance stood outside the Student Center Friday getting signatures for their petition and promoting participation in the Day of Silence.
As many may have heard, members of the Student Academy of Audiology had a silent auction Saturday to raise money for their organization and outreach program.
The Jay Sanders Film Festival will be taking place this evening at 7 p.m. at the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.
Perspectives on the Plains will be bringing Mayor Rudy Giuliani to speak at the coliseum May 3. The event will begin at 7 p.m. It is free to students, faculty, staff and the community. There will be seating for 8,000 people.
The Goo Goo Dolls will be headlining the University Program Council-sponsored concert Wednesday, April 28. Doors will open at 7 p.m., and the concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the band's opener, Sister Hazel. The Rocket Summer has been touring with the Goo Goo Dolls and will open for the band as well.
During the SGA Senate meeting Monday evening, Sen. Vanessa Tarpos announced the Safety Walk will take place April 19.
Lights flashed and music blared as those who donated to Sigma Chi skated for the Children's Miracle Network. The fraternity sponsored the event Tuesday evening to raise money for the charity.
The SGA's Senate appointed 10 new officials at its meeting Monday. Appointments included that of Carter Michelle Leach as chief of staff and Bradley Cink as executive vice president. President Kurt Sasser requested volunteers for Auburn's safety campaign which will begin April 5 at Toomer's Corner at 11 a.m. This will be a weeklong campaign. Police officers will be giving out fake tickets to individuals as a way to promote pedestrian safety. The Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act was amended. For students who are involved in campus organizations, any money donated to the organization will now be tax deductible. It is hoped that this will encourage donations, leading to safer housing.
The University adopted a new plan today which will help students save money and ensure they graduate on time, according to a news release. The release said students will be allowed to take more than 12 hours of coursework during the fall and spring semesters, and even take classes part-time during summers, at lower prices.
Racing concrete canoes might not sound like a productive activity, but for Auburn civil engineering students it's a matter of sink or swim. Call it home field advantage, but Auburn's civil engineering students ranked in the top three of four competitions at the 2010 Southeast Regional Conference last week. The competition was hosted by the Auburn branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Civil engineers from throughout the region participated in the event. McCormick said this year was different for Auburn.
Q: What is the purpose of The Art of Living Yoga Club?
Now that spring is in full swing, it is time for yard workers across the country to fire up their equipment.
Though Kurt Sasser just became SGA president, he's already working to improve Auburn University.
The Magnolia Avenue Roadway Lighting Project and further discussion concerning alcohol consumption on city property were approved at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Many inherited diseases seem to becoming less prevalent as a result of genetic testing, according to research by the Associated Press.
"Great places are not created by accident" is the theme for CompPlan 2030.
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The Alabama chapter of the American Planning Association has named local planning commission member Warren McCord "Friend of Planning" for 2010.
Anna Twardy and Trevor Ramsey received recognition for their hard work serving as the director and assistant director of city relations for the SGA during Tuesday night's City Council meeting.