Man changes life, health through yoga
After being addicted to drugs, Seth Johnston found peace through yoga.
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After being addicted to drugs, Seth Johnston found peace through yoga.
Sex without strings is simple to talk about, and it doesn’t rattle the comfortable norm. But it also fails to discuss the underlying and taboo topic of women’s sexual health and its impact on day-to-day and romantic lives.
People gathered in the “Little House,” a quaint, colorfully lit venue at the Standard Deluxe, with expectant faces and clinging glasses on Oct. 3, 2018, to hear The Ghost of Paul Revere play.
On Sep. 24, 2018, people gathered beneath the starry lights of Hornsby Farms for Family Supper.
“Kids didn’t do a thing, cancer just happened to them,” said Scott Parker, father of Carly Parker and 1993 Auburn alumni. “They just woke up one morning with bruises, and it turned out to be leukemia.”
With over 500 expected attendees, the Women in Aviation War Eagle Chapter is ramping up for one of the biggest events of the year: Girls in Aviation Day.
Electronic dance music is not readily available for fans in the Auburn music scene, but it has finally found its way in.
As a quaint city in the Deep South, many consider Auburn home.