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(11/22/23 9:50pm)
Even before Halloween, Downtown Auburn prepares for holiday festivities. From an Auburn spin on Black Friday to a parade and Santa visits, Christmas planning begins as early as June.
(10/31/23 1:00pm)
From iconic Halloween figures like Frankenstein, vampires, mummies and more, horror films capture the nature of these imagined beings to create films for audiences to enjoy. Over time, psychological elements that amplify the fear factor of horror films have made them even creepier and more popular.
(10/04/23 3:00pm)
This week, Ralph Brown Draughon Library is hosting Banned Books Week to educate the public on book censorship. Displays, interactive boards and a book reading event will be available this week, Oct. 1 through Oct. 7 at the library.
(09/15/23 3:00pm)
Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month customers at the Plains Taproom can be found sipping on drinks, eating dinner and playing bingo for charity. Each one-dollar bingo card supports a designated charity each month that goes towards a cause specifically impacting the Auburn community.
(08/14/23 9:54pm)
A record number of potential new members (PNMs) went through primary recruitment, which means the largest bid day ever for Auburn University Panhellenic. More bids will be handed out this year than any other, and the new member classes in each sorority will be even bigger than the last.
(08/02/23 7:20pm)
Auburn University Panhellenic has a record-breaking number of potential new members (PNMs) going through fall recruitment this August. Being a part of a sorority can offer community, opportunity and friendship.
(04/28/23 2:30pm)
This Saturday, the third annual Auburn Food and Wine Festival will take place at Moore’s Mill Country Club pavilion starting at 4 p.m.
(04/10/23 1:00pm)
At Skybar’s first Taylor Swift Night, an army of Taylor Swift fans commonly referred to as “swifties” could be heard all around downtown singing, chanting and even crying to their favorite songs by the artist. It was so popular that they held another night centered around the artist’s newest album: Midnights.
(03/14/23 7:13pm)
On the sidelines of Neville Arena, navy and orange-painted students cheer on the Auburn University gymnasts. They call themselves the Gymnastys.
(02/15/23 3:25pm)
During the height of the pandemic, Caroline Kelly took advantage of her free time and explored her interest in art. From being solely based on Instagram to operating an established website and business, Art by Caroline Kelly has only grown since Kelly's freshman year at Auburn.
(02/07/23 4:00pm)
Whether it's getting more physical activity incorporated into a daily routine or putting more effort into schoolwork, Auburn students are busy planning improvements they want to see for 2023. Instead of stereotypical resolutions, many intend to make goals that they can carry into the year ahead.
(09/14/22 5:29pm)
Football season is here, meaning game day pieces are in demand for students and residents. Downtown Auburn houses the three boutiques that provide the options needed to look stylish in the stands of Jordan-Hare.
(04/28/22 7:00pm)
A new dog park has recently opened up in Auburn. However, this dog park has a twist: It also has a bar.
(04/18/22 1:00pm)
The votes are in. Hamilton's is taking home year's Plainsman's Choice award for "Best First Date Spot."
(02/15/22 12:10am)
[Listen to this week's episode of Suite 1111 on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.]
(02/14/22 3:50pm)
Naked and Afraid executive director shares love story
(02/01/22 5:50pm)
Auburn graduate, Paulina Arroyo, is releasing her first graphic novel, “Goin’ to the Party,” this February. With a degree in graphic design, she displays her work through her illustrations within her novel to tell the story of 18-year-old, Paloma Alfaro.