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(12/09/16 4:33am)
Kristina and Sammy Hadaway looked down at their dog Butterbean, who was sitting in Kristina’s lap looking anything but amused in her dog-sized Christmas sweater and hat. Cornbread, Butterbean’s little sister, enjoyed posing for pictures at Auburn’s annual Christmas parade in the past, Kristina explained, but this year it was just Butterbean and the Hadaways participating. And Butterbean enjoyed pictures less.
(12/06/16 6:58pm)
The Auburn Police Division received a report from a student who was walking on the edge of campus on West Magnolia Ave. near Wire Road last night, Dec. 5, according to a campus-wide public safety notice.
(12/15/16 7:35am)
As I have discussed in my previous columns, when I found out I was allergic to gluten I tried to make as many of my favorites foods gluten-free as possible.
(12/05/16 2:38pm)
In 1988, Dick Phelan, Ward 6 city councilman, and his wife were given the decision between building a life in Nashville or Auburn. The Phelans pulled off exit 51 for a visit, drove straight through what seemed like a ghost town and never set eyes on a single person or car.
(11/27/16 2:20am)
Most defenses in college football would be staring at a huge deficit if their offensive counterparts gained one first down in 30 minutes of football against Alabama, a program that's won four national titles in seven years thanks largely to their own suffocating defense.
(11/22/16 3:33pm)
The Auburn men's basketball team left the country on Sunday for tough road contests in Cancun, Mexico, at the Cancun Challenge.
(11/21/16 6:10pm)
Kevin Steele is no stranger to the Iron Bowl. Auburn's defensive coordinator spent much of his youth in Prattville, Alabama, and served on Nick Saban's staff at Alabama from 2007-2008 and 2013-2014. His side on the rivalry has changed since then, but his opinion of its ferocity has not.
(11/04/16 1:06am)
Graduate transfer Ronnie Johnson and freshman Jared
Harper have been competing at the point guard position this off season, a position
that Bruce Pearl and the Tigers have had struggles with in recent years.
(11/01/16 11:59pm)
Auburn’s hot.
(10/24/16 4:12pm)
High-fashion runway collections often seem unattainable for us non-celeb citizens, but a few easy tricks can bring the fall 2016 runway fads to your closet.
(11/02/16 7:14pm)
Some of Charles Jennings’ professors have dubbed his style “bowtie swag.”
(10/17/16 4:24pm)
The College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University hosted an artist lecture and reception for “A Letter Edged in Black 5: Black Object” by Pete Schulte.
(10/12/16 3:51am)
Another set of hangers is soon to join downtown Auburn in the upcoming months.
(09/25/16 3:45am)
For those who enjoy comic books, movies, music, novels and everything in between, get ready to look elsewhere for one stop shopping.
(09/11/16 6:47pm)
Whatever issues Auburn had on offense, they disappeared against Arkansas State. The jittery, head-scratching quarterback rotation that head coach Gus Malzahn rolled out against Clemson was no more, and with only one QB running the offense, the Tigers steamrolled Arkansas State, 51-14.
(09/14/16 10:20pm)
Fall Editorial Board 2016
(09/05/16 1:21am)
Auburn’s season-opening loss to No. 2 Clemson was a mystifying one. One one hand, the Tigers corralled Deshaun Watson and the visitors for the most part, but still gave up a significant chunk of yardage despite surrendering just 19 points to a team that averaged 38.5 per game in 2015.
(09/02/16 1:21pm)
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(08/17/16 8:21pm)
Jubilant conversation echoes off the walls as colleagues gather in the downstairs workshop of Wiggins Hall. They, a team comprised of about 40 students, have just dispersed following a celebration recognizing their achievement in Auburn history.
(07/29/16 2:30pm)
Some of their names you have seen before and some of them you haven't. East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, Mississippi, has become a JUCO powerhouse that reforms the talented but bent football stars of days gone by. Local recruits and former D1 athletes like Auburn's John Franklin III make up a historic team lead by one of the toughest and winningest coaches in junior college football - Buddy Stephens.