Auburn University's hidden sustainability efforts
Though it may not be obvious, Auburn University has committed to sustainability across campus in many hidden-in-plain-sight and often not-thought-about ways.
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Though it may not be obvious, Auburn University has committed to sustainability across campus in many hidden-in-plain-sight and often not-thought-about ways.
Auburn University’s Engineers Without Borders chapter raised over $40,000 with its annual Water Cycle race, rides and Dam Jam Saturday at Lake Martin with 125 participants.
Student volunteers joined Auburn University Water Resources Center in setting out Friday with a mission to clean Parkerson Mill Creek on campus, beginning at the Wellness Kitchen and ending at the corner of Biggio Drive and West Samford Ave.
Botanic hosted its second of three growing classes Friday titled “Successful Growing in Central Alabama Symposium” where attendees learned the ins and outs of growing in the Auburn area.
Auburn’s final game of the season, The Music City Bowl, will see many fans traveling to Nashville to watch Auburn play against Maryland on Dec. 30, 2023. While fans expect to enjoy the city for the game, Nashville has much to offer in entertainment and food for guests to enjoy before and after the big game.
With Christmas less than a week away, now is the time to find last-minute Christmas gifts for the men in your life.
Chewacla State Park celebrates the importance of bats and other Alabama-native animals with its new event, Bats and Boos, on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 6 p.m. to 8. p.m. The event aims to educate the public about the importance of bats and other small animals in Alabama with a Halloween theme.
Electric vehicle owners and a local bicycle shop gathered for National Drive Electric Week at the Gogue Performing Arts Center on Friday, Sept. 22 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to showcase their vehicles and answer questions about living electric.
Auburn University and the surrounding Auburn community are home to a rich history of game day traditions and activities for the whole family.
As flowers started to bring the sweet scent of spring to the air, Opelika Grows prepared for its spring planting weekend at the O Grows Community Garden on April 8.