Graduation moves to stadium
For graduating seniors, the stadium will no longer be a symbol of a perfect season, but a closing of their college careers.
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For graduating seniors, the stadium will no longer be a symbol of a perfect season, but a closing of their college careers.
A former Auburn history professor, David Lewis loved aviation.
Aluminum cans, cardboard boxes and plastic bottles may sound like last week's recycling dropoff, but for Sustain-a-Wear contestants, they make an outfit.
The South may be famous for it's fried chicken, but Playboy's "Girls of the SEC" casting call is here for a different breast and thigh.
I've always hated Playboy.
When Millie Harrison, junior in communication, made Miss Auburn's top five, she was determined to find a way to give back.
Placed at undisclosed locations around campus, security cameras are the eyes of the Auburn University Department of Public Safety and Security.
Ditch the "band nerd" stereotype; this fall Daniel Johnson, junior in biomedical science, will be one of the most popular people in Auburn.
Auburn Connects co-chairs, Constance Relihan and Nancy McDaniel, hope next year's common book will peak students' interest in helping others.
When Insomnia Bar and Grill started renting hookahs three years ago, the option made Insomnia unique.
While Scott McElroy, assistant professor and weed scientist, may have a funny title, the care he gives to his job is no laughing matter.
With the current state of the economy, pawnshops are no longer attracting just gun enthusiasts.
Whether it's at home with his twins or at home plate with the baseball team, Scott Foxhall's "kids" are his life.
Like many mothers, Malcolm Hardmon's mom doesn't like his current love interest.
I love greeting card shopping.
DeWayne and Laurie Sorrells are just your average high school sweethearts, with a not-so-average love story.
For Kappa Delta's 18th annual Shamrock 5K run, they're hoping to have the luck of the Irish.
Braxton Tanner sits alone at a small table in the Gnu's Room wearing an Auburn baseball cap and a green Hollister sweater. Tanner looks like any college male, but he has a secret that most people couldn't guess by looking at him.
According to D. Mark Mitchell, he is Opelika's biggest fan.
Ditch the oversized sweatshirt and fluffy Ugg boots--this season is all about showing off sexy silhouettes.