Auburn public speaking competition awards sophomore
Auburn Speaks, the biannual public speaking competition, took place on Thursday at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
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Auburn Speaks, the biannual public speaking competition, took place on Thursday at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
Students and members of the community gathered at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum Wednesday, Aug. 31st, to connect with various campus and local organizations through the Office of Sustainability’s Annual Picnic.
Burgers sizzling, people chatting, a bustling new meeting place; all of this can be heard and seen at Hey Day, which opened for dinner on Tuesday, Aug. 23, after a week of only conducting lunchtime service.
Like many people, Avery Arasin picked up a new hobby during the pandemic. A year and a half later that hobby turned into BAE, a tinder-like dating app aimed to connect college students for fraternity and sorority events.
Theo Moore is the founder and producer behind Hiztorical Vision Productions, a local non-profit based out of Auburn that aims to tell African-American history throughout the state through short films.
Students were treated to a cooking competition between four Tiger Dining chefs Tuesday evening as each chef featured dishes for students to enjoy and vote on their favorite.
Auburn Parks and Recreation aims to create a more rounded and dynamic youth program through its new Find the Leader in You program.
Brian Likins hopes to share his 60-pound weight loss journey with more than family and friends as Proper Prep Services, a new meal preparation service located on McCoy Street in Opelika, finishes its first month of operations.