When remote work doesn’t work well
With the introduction of health and safety risks, Wi-Fi failures and lack of face-to-face interaction, the difficulty to complete collaborative assignments has increased.
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With the introduction of health and safety risks, Wi-Fi failures and lack of face-to-face interaction, the difficulty to complete collaborative assignments has increased.
The Auburn University mascot is returning in his orange and blue Santa suit for an annual Christmas event to take pictures with members of the Auburn Family.
The show must go on — virtually.
As the temperature gets lower and the leaves change colors, the world prepares to enter its first fall amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The month of September is Suicide Prevention Month. It’s a time for students, community members, mental health advocates and organizations to come together to promote suicide prevention awareness.
An audio version of this story is available on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify.
It’s difficult to imagine an Auburn home football game without a traditional eagle flight around the stadium as the crowd cheers “War Eagle.”
As the pressure to social distance increases, local coffee shops have closed their doors to the public in search of alternative measures to serve their customers and keep them safe.
According to a consumer price index posted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2016, the price of college textbooks has risen 87.5% from January 6, 2006, to July 2016.
Campus Kitchens to campus:
October brought surprising news, as Christi Gibson, resident of Opelika, was informed that she had been selected to play piano during a Christmas celebration at the White House on Dec. 18, 2019.
For Johan Jo, owner, manager and head barista of Ristretto Lounge, his business is more than a place to simply serve coffee and pastries.
It may come as a surprise to Auburn locals that Rolls Royce, Nick Saban, Lady Gaga and other big-name companies and celebrities have common business in Auburn, Alabama. These entities, and others, purchase their communication technology from a provider that started on the sidelines of an Auburn football game and has since been a leader in intercom technology for 27 years.
“42FT” — A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels is no ordinary circus. This performance, is the reimagination of a traditional circus put on by Cirque Mechanics, a California-based production company specializing in machinery and circus acrobatics.
Intricate woven knots of fabric hanging from rods decorate the walls of Coffee Cat this month after the local coffee shop chose Chloé Covin as the featured artist for October.
Local coffee shop, The Bean, has been serving fair-trade coffee and homemade desserts to java lovers in the Auburn area since April 2015. However, The Bean will be moving locations in the coming weeks from their current residence on Gay Street to a new storefront on the corner of Dean Road and Glenn Avenue.
In the summer of 2018, self-proclaimed wellness enthusiasts Victoria McAbee and Jasmine Lee began their mission of bringing natural, holistic beverage options to Auburn in the form of Whimsy, a food truck serving matcha and coffee drinks.