Afternoon commencement ceremony celebrates graduation of 681 students
At 2 p.m. in the Auburn Arena, 681 Auburn students received their diplomas officially graduating from the University and becoming alumni.
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At 2 p.m. in the Auburn Arena, 681 Auburn students received their diplomas officially graduating from the University and becoming alumni.
Auburn University's Board of Trustees met Friday morning and approved the proposal to build a new parking deck on South College Street.
The Board of Trustees has approved a proposal — pushed in large part by Student Affairs and the Student Government Association — to renovate Auburn's Student Activities Center.
With a red carpet accentuating the entrance to the Student Center Ballroom, the Office of Involvement welcomed attendees to their annual Involvement Awards Tuesday evening in an Oscars-like fashion, greeting honorees with guest lists and table assignments.
Whether you are in need of escaping the busyness of college or seeking an intense workout, look no further than Yogafly.
Conveniently spotted by the frequent line stretching out of its doors, Taco Mama has been busy nearly every hour since its opening.
Conveniently located in the heart of downtown, Dimensions hair salon makes it an easy commute for great style.
Hundreds gathered at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum for live music, local treats and natural beauty for the second annual Azalea Festival, where the locally grown Auburn Series azaleas were sold.
Friday afternoon, a particularly warm-weathered day, the Black Student Union hosted the Unity Project with UPC and the Ladies Society for Collegiate Success, inviting students to fill the Green Space in an interactive unifying activity.
For their February meeting, Auburn University Board of Trustees met at Auburn University in Montgomery and reviewed budgets and bylaws as well as voted on plans to expand the University's intramural fields.
After a close runoff, junior Dane Block has been elected as Auburn University's next SGA president, SGA Executive Director of Elections Catherine Milling announced on the back steps of Cater Hall Thursday night.
Weeks after the launch of his new app, Porter Kennedy is taking on his next endeavor as he runs for Auburn’s SGA President.
Embarking on its second semester, Emerge, the freshman leadership organization reflects on its first semester and makes changes to adjust for the new semester.
The sounds of New Orleans filled the neighborhoods surrounding Pebble Hill as a native New Orleans jazz musician played into the night as part of the Food Bank of East Alabama’s canned food fundraiser.
Ignite Auburn will host their seventh annual celebration featuring guest pastors and music leaders from local churches.
Cater Lawn filled on Friday afternoon as students joined President Leath and Aubie for lunch and games in the sun.
Beginning on Oct. 1, the University’s Division of Student Affairs will absorb three new departments under their umbrella as part of an effort to realign the structure of the University.
Partnered with Common Book: One Book. One Auburn, The Jule Collins Smith Museum will host a viewing of the movie adaptation of this year's common book, "The Circle."
The on campus Chick-Fil-A became more express over the summer as the corporation chose to discontinue the sale of their chicken strips at express locations.
Cattle gathered from a variety of surrounding states were led by young exhibitors in the College of Agriculture’s Block and Bridles' annual Lamb and Goat show at the University’s Beef Teaching Unit Saturday afternoon.