Ja'lia Taylor paves the way for underrepresented youth to attend AU
Ja’lia Taylor is paving the way for underrepresented students in the Auburn area to attend college through her Young Professionals in Training program.
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Ja’lia Taylor is paving the way for underrepresented students in the Auburn area to attend college through her Young Professionals in Training program.
In a small town about 45 minutes from Auburn, an organization is working to change how locals can produce and consume both their food and energy.
Earth Day Extravaganza is an event celebrating Earth Day to raise awareness of sustainable practices through food, activities and open conversations.
Roadside litter in Lee County has been an ongoing problem for many years, and it has not gone unnoticed by citizens, by community organizations like Keep Lee County Beautiful or by government figures.
Acre serves an upscale brunch with a modern southern twist that never disappoints, making it the Plainsman’s choice for best brunch in Auburn.
Being a dairy farmer may seem uneventful, but there is a lot more that goes into the process than people realize.
Over the past year, career fairs at Auburn have looked differently due to COVID-19. Career fairs in the fall 2020 semester were completely virtual, and they will be spring semester as well.
With the demands of course work, many college students find it hard to find time for a conventional hourly job. Side hustles are one way for college students to earn extra cash on the side without time restrictions and scheduling problems.
Oat milk has recently gained in popularity, especially among coffee drinkers, despite its invention over 20 years ago.
The PLUS scholarship was created at Auburn to increase the diversity of the student population, but it means something more to the scholarship recipients and faculty involved in the PLUS program.
On Thursday, the Harvest Moon will begin and will last through the weekend.
The Jewish community is participating in Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur in different ways this year, but Jewish people are finding new ways to observe these high holidays.
An Auburn alumna said she is using her talents to bring “a spark of hope and color to these troubling times.”
The Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center is now offering virtual group fitness classes along with in-person classes due to COVID-19 guidelines.
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