Student creates business using antique jewelry
For Mary Glenn Draper, senior in communications, jewelry is something more than just an add-on to an outfit, and that belief is clear through the message of her business, MadeNew.
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For Mary Glenn Draper, senior in communications, jewelry is something more than just an add-on to an outfit, and that belief is clear through the message of her business, MadeNew.
Allison Elrod is a senior at Auburn University in interior design, but something not everyone would guess is how much she loves Taco Bell.
A bao movement has begun in Auburn, Alabama. Hungry students line the street daily, patiently waiting for Dumps Like A Truck’s newest authentic Chinese bao creation.
Unless running is simply a person’s passion, it can be difficult for people to build up the motivation to get up each day and force themselves to exercise in the same monotonous way.
There has been an emergence of thrifting and vintage clothing sales in recent years as this generation has become one that loves throwback styles from the ‘60s through the ‘90s.
Pretty is one of those undefinable words society has always used to describe things such as a pretty flower or a pretty woman. However, what is seen as pretty constantly changes based on societal norms, beauty trends and even just time itself.
After the recent tragedy that happened in Lee County and the surrounding areas due to the storms on Sunday, it is important to make people aware of how to keep themselves safe during a tornado.
A new nonprofit organization called Concerned Citizens Organized for Police Support sought to build more respect for police by recognizing three officers at the Auburn City Council meeting Feb. 26.
A story of fantasy, love and family is coming to Auburn on Feb. 14, just in time for Valentine’s Day. “Big Fish,” Auburn ‘s Department of Theatre musical, is set in Alabama.
People pile into an empty room, lights dim and anticipation rises as four guys huddle together, ready to step out onto the stage and change the energy of the room in an instant with their music. This is The Brook & The Bluff — four Birmingham natives who came together with a passion for music and an extraordinary natural ability to harmonize.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show hit The Plains for a one night only performance where Dr. Frank N. Furter and his strange friends threw the Auburn University Theatre into a Time Warp on Nov. 12, 2018.
About 15 minutes up Wire road from Auburn’s campus lies Farmer in the Dell, a quaint pumpkin patch that has quickly become the go-to location for students to visit with friends to ride the hayride, walk the corn maze and pick a pumpkin each fall.
In the midst of the political, racial, religious and sexual conflicts the country faces every day, Auburn University Theater wants to remind the Auburn Family that something as simple as an act of kindness can change the world and people’s lives for the better.
Auburn University Theatre takes a journey into dark comedy with its new production, “Detroit.”
Working at the Lee County Humane Society may seem like the job of a lifetime for all the animal lovers out there. However, working there isn’t all puppy licks and petting kittens.
A new traveling coffee and matcha food truck called the Whimsy Beverage Bar has popped up in Auburn, bringing fresh, organic drinks to the area along with the inspired stories of two young women.