How to not waste your senior year
This year is going to be different.
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This year is going to be different.
After falling to Georgia in the semifinals round of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Championship, Auburn is preparing to begin the 2015-16 season with "pretty high expectations," according to coach Greg Williams.
Excitement filled the Auburn Arena on Aug. 1, as Auburn University awarded 1,138 degrees at two graduation ceremonies.
Gentle, melodic guitar music filled the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Friday, July 31. But the songs weren't hymns and it wasn't a church service.
Almost 50 years ago, the first Guthrie’s opened in Haleyville.The chicken finger chain will celebrate its 50th birthday Friday, July 31.
A group of first-year students is coming to Auburn, anxiously awaiting their first day of class.
Occasional flashes of lightning did not deter people from listening to Grace Albritton, Andrew Combs and B.B. Palmer & Kudzu at the railyard next to John Emerald Distilling Company and Red Clay Brewing Company on Friday, July 24.
Fall semester is right around the corner, and with that comes on-campus moving.
The Barbasol Championship at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National in Opelika brought many people to the Plains, despite scorching heat.
People visiting Auburn will soon have a new place to stay.
There's going to be a new kid on the block.
Auburn students and residents don't have to drive to Columbus, Georgia, or Montgomery for Krispy Kreme anymore.
Verizon will host its first nationwide virtual career fair Thursday, July 23 from 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Wayne Flynt, professor emeritus in the department of history, will give his lecture, “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Alabama: Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Go Set a Watchman and Small Southern Towns,” at the Auburn Public Library at 749 E. Thach Ave. on Monday, July 20, at 3 p.m.
Many Auburn students have family ties to the university. However, the Ahmed family is deeply rooted in Auburn; with all four of them at the university at the same time at one point, according to Nighet Ahmed, graduate student in adult education.
It was all about peaches Saturday morning, July 18, at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Many girls spend summer months covered in Lilly Pulitzer designs, but Courtney Kennedy, junior in public relations, will be surrounded by Lilly.
There will soon be something else flying through Auburn’s skies.
Running, swimming and biking are all common at Chewacla. However, these sports were combined at the Tri Chewacla Sprint Trathlon on Sunday, July 12.
The Auburn Knights Orchestra alumni bands of the 1970s-80s, 1990s-2000s and the current Auburn Knights played the night away at the second night of their 85th anniversary celebration Saturday, July 11. The Auburn Knights started in 1930, and have held reunions since 1956.