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If it smells like a dog, looks like a dog and barks like a dog, odds are it's a dog.
In the face of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis, Tommy Dawson, Ward 8 council representative, was unable to continue serving with the Auburn Police Division. Dawson said he's never been one to twiddle his thumbs, so he continued his service to Auburn as a city councilman.
Natasha Trethewey, former United States Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner, grew up knowing she 'needed to be a writer,' because her father always told her she "was going to have something important to say."
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As a longtime local, Clemon Byrd, Ward 1 councilman, feels he has a unique perspective on the needs of his ward.
On game days, one can expect to see Aubie making trouble downfield, a visor on Gus' head, the Mic Man's booming voice and The Superfans standing front row painted waist-up with orange and blue.
As a light mist fell from the 8 a.m. sky in Auburn, a swarm of students in matching uniforms trickled onto the J.W. and Nell Birchfield Practice Field from every part of campus, armed with bulky uniform sacks and their instrument of trade.
Chase Ritter went from holding cheerleaders to holding the line for Auburn Football in 2015.
Chase Ritter, junior in biosystems engineering, went from holding cheerleaders to holding the line for Auburn Tiger Football in 2015.
Although some crave praise for their work, Beth Witten, Ward 3 council representative, says she prefers to simply focus on the work at hand and making the city of Auburn everything it's citizens' need.
Snapchat Stories have been known to start international conversation. Last night, Auburn University's Campus Story started a new conversation about deer people and the Braves.
After a hard day of sitting at a desk or slaving through a lecture, some people just want to relax. For those at Auburn Area Community Theater, their day has just begun as they step on to the stage for rehearsal in the evening.
Receiving a message lacking exclamation marks, Emojis and other exuberant punctuation has become a sign of passive-aggressive anger.
When in Rome, one must indulge in the sights, meander through art galleries galore and absorb the history that is all around.
In pursuit of overdue parental hugs, I ran full speed with two rolling bags and an overstuffed backpack through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, until I face-planted in the middle of baggage claim. I've got the bruises to show for it.
Having a multitude of classes in one day isn't unordinary and going home between is not always the most desirable option. Likewise, mulling around campus for a couple hours can be tiresome and unenjoyable.
Hopping off another plane, stepping out into another country, into another culture and hearing another language.
In a world of constant communication and cell phones acting as extra appendages, breaking contact for three months to travel abroad seems like walking into the dark room in a horror film.