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One of the newest bars in downtown Auburn happens to not serve alcohol.
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One of the newest bars in downtown Auburn happens to not serve alcohol.
Organizations on college campuses provide a tangible avenue for students with similar interests to connect. The Organizations Board, or O-Board, is the group responsible for deeming whether a potential new organization is ready to have a place at Auburn.
Spelling Bees are a popular challenge for elementary-aged minds across the nation. Thursday night, the Lee County Literacy Coalition extended this test to adults within the Auburn and Opelika community in its 15th annual Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee fundraiser.
With fall classes beginning in a mere two weeks, Auburn is preparing to get back into the full swing of things, and, to the relief of many caffeine-driven students, so are the city’s coffee shops.
Auburn biomedical sciences students Bayley Atkins and Alyssa Lambert recently wrapped up a seven-week summer internship for pre-medical students.
The Saugahatchee Country Club hosted the Auburn Opelika Habitat for Humanity's annual fundraising event, Habitat around the Heart, Thursday night.
Thirty-three local businesses set up tables around the Auburn Mall food court as the mall hosted its Summer Showcase Thursday afternoon.
In June 2018, the Board of Trustees approved the creation of a new major in the College of Human Sciences, a Bachelor of Science in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies. The program will be housed in the college’s department of consumer and design sciences.
The conference room was bustling with noise and patrons Tuesday night as community members surveyed the available silent auction items at the Alabama Sheriff’s Girls Ranch hosted by the Hilton Garden Inn Auburn/Opelika.
Beginning in fall 2018, the College of Liberal Arts will offer a new degree in neuroscience.
Fifty-seven Auburn students and a number of faculty and staff boarded a bus on Sunday, May 6, and headed to Berry College in Rome, Georgia, to participate in LeaderShape.
The solid white walls of the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art are filled with watercolor paintings as the museum welcomed the 77th National Annual Watercolor Society of Alabama Exhibition Sunday to be the museum’s rotating exhibit.
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