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(11/09/25 12:19am)
On Nov. 7 and Nov. 8, Opelika celebrated American Veterans by hosting the first Freedom Fest Weekend. In past years, Opelika has organized an annual Veterans Day Breakfast and Veterans Day Program. Last year, with the help of Flags for Vets, a non-profit organization that purchases and raises the national flag on a lighted flagpole at the veteran’s house, a Freedom Fest Concert was also held. This year, more additions were made to the tributary festivities with the support of the City of Opelika, Flags for Vets, IS4S and ESPN, establishing a two-day-long tradition to recognize those who have served.
(10/30/25 3:38pm)
On Oct. 29, Auburn University College Republicans (AUCR) hosted its “Challenge the Chairman" event with Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) John Wahl. The event, held on Cater Lawn in somewhat rainy and cold conditions, began at 10:00 AM and concluded at 1:00 PM. AURC invited all students to their tent along the Thach Concourse so that they could ask questions of the Alabama Republican leader.
(10/23/25 2:44pm)
On Oct. 15, Turning Point USA (TPUSA) announced via Instagram that Benny Johnson, Eric Trump, Lara Trump and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville will speak for the upcoming “This is the Turning Point Tour” event on Wednesday, Nov. 5 in Neville Arena. The event, hosted by the TPUSA chapter at Auburn University, is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5:00 p.m.
(10/18/25 9:31pm)
On Saturday, Oct. 18, over 400 Auburn and Opelika residents of all ages gathered for the “No Kings” protest outside the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Protestors stood along North College Street and held up American flags and light-up letter signs that spelled out “COUNTRY OVER PARTY.” According to the Auburn/Opelika No Kings website, they wanted to “take advantage” of game-day traffic.
(10/05/25 12:27am)
As we head into the bye week of the Auburn football season most would agree there have been many ups and downs already in just five short weeks. The Tigers and their offense led by quarterback Jackson Arnold will be looking to take on head coach Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs at home in their next game but first I want to take a look at the offense and who has been the main contributors so far this year and determine who has been the “Offensive MVP”.
(09/23/25 4:00pm)
During a period of political unrest and nationwide violence that's unprecedented in recent times, the state of Florida has decided its most pressing issue is its rainbow-painted crosswalks.
(11/04/25 6:00am)
The Auburn Robotics Club serves Auburn University students who are interested in learning more about robotics, competing in robotic competitions or volunteering at events.
(06/15/25 2:05am)
On Saturday, June 14, at 4 p.m., Auburn and Opelika residents joined to participate in the "No Kings” protest. Part of a nationwide initiative organized by the 50501 Movement, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states and one movement, protesters gathered to show their defiance against President Trump’s policies and reject what they call “authoritarianism.” The event was scheduled to align with the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration, Flag Day and the President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
(06/05/25 1:00pm)
On Tuesday, May 27, Senator Tommy Tuberville announced his 2026 bid for Alabama governor at Byron’s Smokehouse in Auburn, Alabama. With incumbent Governor Kay Ivey term-limited and ineligible for re-election, former Auburn football coach Tuberville is considered a likely gubernatorial candidate for the Republican Party.
(05/27/25 3:55pm)
On May 18, 2025, Kappa Alpha Psi, Theta Delta chapter celebrated 50 years on Auburn’s campus. The celebration was weekend long, starting on May 15 and ending on their charter day, May 18. Along with this celebration, Mayor Ron Anders declared May 18, 2025 to be “Kappa Alpha Psi Day.”
(05/03/25 5:46pm)
Auburn softball utilized a walk-off hit by Nelia Peralta and a dominant performance by pitcher SJ Geurin to shut out NC State 8-0 to start the series on Friday at Jane B. Moore Field.
(04/28/25 1:00pm)
Garden in the Park, an art festival hosted annually by Keep Opelika Beautiful, will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, at Municipal Park in Opelika. This event focuses on promoting homemade goods, featuring over 30 homegrown art and food vendors, family-friendly activities and musical entertainment.
(04/23/25 1:00pm)
A quiet night at the plate was more than enough for No. 11 Auburn, as the Tigers used dominant pitching and a disciplined plate approach to earn a 1-0 victory over No. 21 Georgia Tech on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park. The tightly contested matchup played out in front of a record-setting midweek crowd of 5,559, giving fans a tense and rewarding evening of baseball.
(04/07/25 5:00am)
More than 500 people attended the April 5 protest at the Andrews Federal Building in Opelika, according to an unofficial count given by Kristin Hinnant, one of the volunteer organizers of the protest.
(04/06/25 4:03am)
SAN ANTONIO — The top-seeded Tigers’ season came to an end Saturday evening inside of the Alamodome as conference foe, Florida defeated Auburn 79-73 with the help of a second half surge.
(04/05/25 3:31pm)
SAN ANTONIO — As the top-seeded Tigers are set to rematch with conference foe Florida later today in the Final Four, Auburn players spent time before yesterday’s open practice sharing their final thoughts on the contest prior to tipoff in the Alamodome.
(04/04/25 5:56pm)
On Friday, April 4, Auburn Vintage Market’s first market was shut down by the university. The event, held on the Haley Concourse, was originally set to last from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but was shut down around 10:30 a.m.
(03/31/25 7:00pm)
Auburn's Outreach Global Office will host its fourth annual Global Community Day Festival on April 5 on Cater Lawn. Free to anyone in the Lee County community, the event will feature arts and crafts, food trucks and a fashion exhibition.
(03/29/25 11:09am)
ATLANTA — It took a second half surge from No. 1 seed Auburn to surpass the No. 5 seed Michigan Wolverines inside of State Farm Arena with a 78-65 win to advance the top-seeded Tigers to the program’s third ever Elite Eight.
(03/27/25 11:01pm)
ATLANTA — The top-seeded Tigers are set to take on the No. 5 seed Michigan Wolverines inside of State Farm Arena with a spot to the coveted Elite Eight on the line. Prior to shootaround and practice on the floor in Georgia’s state capital, Auburn players previewed the Sweet 16 matchup with the media inside the locker room.