Changes to parking services for upcoming year
Auburn Parking Services has rolled out changes for the upcoming year, including how students register for parking to a new penalty for parking in a restricted area.
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Auburn Parking Services has rolled out changes for the upcoming year, including how students register for parking to a new penalty for parking in a restricted area.
On July 9, 2019, a preliminary hearing date was set for Johnston Taylor, 16, to continue the investigation into the accident that led to the death of Rod and Paula Bramblett. But one week later, the hearing was withdrawn by Taylor’s attorney.
Emerge, Auburn's largest leadership program, prioritizes preparing students for leadership years down the line. Its fundamental mission is remaining the same, but the structure of the organization will be much different in the upcoming year.
Between her Auburn education and her time in New York City, Ashley Gilbreath was able to create an award-winning interior design company.
Several Auburn students and alumni were recently awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, adding to the 58 fellowships the University has already received.
After Auburn Arena featured a record-breaking men's basketball season, it played host to Saturday's 2019 spring commencement ceremonies.
Capital on the Plains, an SGA initiative, hosted a town hall featuring U.S. Sen. Doug Jones and an in-depth discussion on the civil rights movement and the trials following the 16th Street Church bombings.
The red carpet was rolled out on Tuesday night in front of the Student Center Ballroom once again for the 2018-2019 Involvement Awards.
Students had the opportunity to showcase their various written pieces for the Auburn community at SNAPS, the Auburn Circle’s magazine release event.
Auburn’s public relations program was recently ranked third in the nation by Study.com.
With the success of an auction a year ago, Baby Steps is set to host the charity auction Thrive for the Auburn community to aid in its mission to be a resource for student mothers.
Spectrum: Auburn’s Gay-Straight Alliance is bringing the first LGBT conference of its kind to campus from March 29-31, bringing together LGBT communities from all across the state.
From 2012 to 2016, voter turnout among college students increased from 45.1 percent to 48.5 percent. Auburn’s chapter of the Southern Poverty Law Center decided for the 2020 election cycle, they would attempt to bring this number up again through partnering with Tiger Transit.
A variety of international cultures will be represented at the International Student Organization’s World's Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 6-9 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
The annual SGA debate was held on Tuesday Feb. 4 in the Student Center Ballroom, an event where students got one final chance to hear from all of the major candidates ahead of elections the following day.
Recently, the Reproductive Health Act was passed in New York, causing reactions from both sides of the political aisle. The change in legislation has caused Auburn students to give their say. Though many have opposing views, all shared a passion about the issue.
Members of the Auburn and Opelika communities are recognizing National Mentoring Month through the work that Project Uplift has done and plans to expand on.
The Auburn Arena was transformed to honor fall 2018 graduates on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018. More than 1,700 graduates were honored during two ceremonies held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.