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(03/25/10 9:48am)
A relationship doesn't have to consist of nights spent at home on the couch when the funds run low: Auburn has many places for a date under $20. Yes, guys, watching sports on TV with a six-pack of beer and pizza is under $20, but that may not be most girls' ideal night in. Emily Walters, junior in nutrition dietetics, said she and her boyfriend do little things to make a casual night in special. "We'll do something that is a treat for us, like pick up steaks and wine at Kroger, and then take it home to cook it ourselves and watch a movie," Walters said. "So it's special, but it's less expensive than eating out."
(03/11/10 3:05pm)
The group huddles over the red and green Apples to Apples cards and stares intently at the judge, who compares answers. The judge gives the deliberation, "Duct tape definitely goes best with quiet" and the losers down their drinks.
(02/25/10 10:56am)
Close followers of my articles (I'm sure there are many) will remember a column I wrote last October about the whimsical fun of pink hair.
(02/04/10 12:00pm)
With spring break over a month away, students looking to increase their workout schedules may be baffled by the array of choices offered in Auburn. From pricier places to free fitness, students can customize their workout routines with these options.
(01/28/10 11:34am)
"Free love" or "Love waits"?
(12/03/09 11:00am)
This Christmas, Opelika is celebrating like it's 1899.
(11/28/09 6:14am)
For me, no major holiday would be complete without a five-hour plane ride home to California from Atlanta.
(11/19/09 11:00am)
It may have only been the third little pig to outsmart the wolf in the fairy tale, but in real life, pigs would have no trouble outsmarting the big bad wolf.
(11/12/09 11:00am)
It is that special section between the 35-yard line and the band. It is the crowd of formally dressed students in suits and sundresses. It is the SGA Block Seating Program.
(11/05/09 11:00am)
Everyone is aware toxins and chemicals affect the environment, but few think of the impact it has on their bodies.
(10/23/09 5:16pm)
This weekend, walk around the Louise Kreher Forestry Preserve with some coyotes before plopping on the couch to watch the LSU game.
(10/23/09 5:07pm)
This weekend, walk around the Louise Kreher Forestry Preserve with some coyotes before plopping on the couch to watch the LSU game.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
Our appearances are a reflection of how we would like to be perceived. Carefully crafted to look as cool or sexy as possible, we spend a lot of time trying to create a certain look.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
Aside from CSI and Law and Order, most Auburn students don't know the inner workings of a courtroom.
(10/19/09 2:30pm)
Cooking in college can be a challenge. Limited or no kitchen space and often just preparing food for one, makes cooking in college to be more trouble than it's worth.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
The Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve will host its Ninth Annual 5K Trail Run at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 24. The Forest Ecology Preserve is 110 acres of forested lands on North College Street.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
Auburn students are used to grabbing hamburgers, munching on turkey sandwiches and slurping down spaghetti as they go through their day-to-day lives. Take meat out of the routine and many students' meal plans would suffer from a harsh jolt.
(10/01/09 10:00am)
Students and families lounge in the grass as dogs run around and children play. It could be a Norman Rockwell painting, but it is simply a Sunday afternoon at Kiesel Park.
(10/01/09 10:00am)
Many students suffer from a kitchen quandary: they want to eat cheaply, but they don't want their waistlines to suffer the consequences. Follow these tips to eating healthy and cheaply in college.
(09/30/09 11:23pm)
The Auburn University Libertarians are presenting "Busted!: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters" Oct. 1 at 7 p.m., in the Haley Center room 1203.