Local shop aims to keep comic book industry alive
Fifty years ago, children across America could be found delving deep into the fictional world of their favorite superheroes through comics. The same can not be said of children today.
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Fifty years ago, children across America could be found delving deep into the fictional world of their favorite superheroes through comics. The same can not be said of children today.
While many Auburn traditions are shared between the different generations of students, a lot has changed for the average 20-year-old as well.
The War Eagle Supper Club bar bus is currently being prepared for a reopening in Mobile, Alabama, by restaurant owner Jim Walker.
One of Auburn’s burger joints could soon become a go-to breakfast stop.
Snapchat's flash shines light on Will Hastings' girlfriend
Because of the production methods exercised by the fast fashion industry, mass amounts of waste have damaged the environment.
Auburn alumna Bradley Robertson never thought she would end up as the owner of a farmers market. After graduating with a degree in communications, she went to work on Capitol Hill before she found her way back to Opelika, Alabama.
The difference between Auburn and home can be significant for the over 800 students Auburn Global welcomes to campus each semester from more than 150 countries.