Campus comes back to life as students move in
After a somewhat quiet summer, Auburn came back to life during move-in day.
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After a somewhat quiet summer, Auburn came back to life during move-in day.
Auburn and Opelika residents can now vote on Auburn Parks and Recreation’s website between two different designs for a new skatepark. The new skatepark is a joint effort between the cities of Auburn and Opelika and is set to replace the municipal Indian Pines Golf Course, which rests on the border of Auburn and Opelika.
The City of Auburn has officially launched a new online portal this week that will allow for Auburn residents to submit and pay for applications.
The goal of the Auburn’s Student Government Association is to represent “the Auburn student body to the University administration and the community.” SGA carries out this goal through the work of numerous programs, initiatives and positions, and this year, under the leadership of the new SGA President Dane Block, several changes are coming to SGA.
Several graduates added decorations to the top of their caps and gowns, such as flowers and even a design of Spiderman holding a diploma, for the summer commencement ceremonies.
With drinks in hand, hundreds of Auburn residents browsed through local shops and enjoyed the company of friends at bars in downtown Auburn Friday night.
Pickleball has been overshadowed for decades by the similar game of tennis and has been thought of by many as just another racquet sport, but in recent years, the sport has seen significant growth in popularity.
On July 14, Auburn residents were able to watch pottery being made and try out pottery themselves during Dean Road Ceramics Studio’s 9th annual Day in Clay.
Former English footballer Gary Lineker once said, “Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win,” and yet as the 2018 FIFA World Cup enters the semi-finals, it is hard not to take a double-look at the standings to make sure Germany is not still playing.
Fireworks are a staple part of every Fourth of July so it was no surprise that hundreds came out to the city of Auburn’s annual Independence Day Celebration Wednesday night.
With clouds darkening overhead, former Opelika Fire Chief Albert Smith cut the ribbon on the Museum of East Alabama’s newest exhibit seconds before a downpour of rain forced attendees inside.
You may have noticed the strange baskets near the Red Barn on campus or wondered why people go swimming for frisbees in the pond at the Agricultural Heritage Park.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art was a popular destination for many on Jun. 16. While people of all ages roamed the JCSM’s grounds playing Pokémon Go, families gathered inside for the museum’s monthly Family Studio.
Auburn’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences is in the process of creating a new degree, a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Enterprise Management.
With only hours before the polls closed, Republican gubernatorial candidate and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle landed at Auburn airport to speak to supporters inside of the terminal.
Whether you are looking to just try out mountain biking or are an advanced rider looking for jump thrills, summer is a great time for mountain biking.
Community members gathered in the streets of downtown Opelika to taste test burger creations from some of Opelika's and Auburn’s best burger chefs at the annual Burger Wars Saturday.
Bright colors flooded the streets of downtown Opelika on June 1 during Lee County’s first-ever Pride Parade. The parade is the first of several events that will be hosted by Pride on the Plains over the weekend.
With oversized scissors in hand, retired Sgt. Adam Lee cut slowly through the ruby red ribbon tied to his new home. Lee then took his first steps inside of his new home since the framework was assembled.
The Donald E. Davis Arboretum will be holding its 14th annual photo contest this summer. Submissions will be accepted until National Nature Photography Day June 15.