Meet Curry Cates: 2017 Big Man on Campus
Zeta Tau Alpha's Gamma Rho chapter on campus hosts the Big Man on Campus event each spring to raise money for breast cancer research in the form of an all-male pageant.
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Zeta Tau Alpha's Gamma Rho chapter on campus hosts the Big Man on Campus event each spring to raise money for breast cancer research in the form of an all-male pageant.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Cali., made a splash during her visit to The Plains, spending the better part of her speech at the Alabama College Democrats Spring Convention kick-off event railing against President Donald Trump and his first months in office.
The Auburn Foods brand launched Friday morning with a local farmer’s market and accompanying band on the Green Space.
The Alabama College Democrats state federation will host U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., and U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Cali., Friday, April 21 in Auburn.
Constituents of Rep. Mike Rogers, who represents Auburn in Congress, once again hosted a “town hall” style meeting, this time in Opelika, where residents of Alabama’s 3rd Congressional district could ask their congressman questions.
The Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center, a legal center focusing on civil rights litigation and advocacy against white supremacist groups, is calling for students to ignore, not protest, Richard Spencer's visit to campus next week.
Auburn held its annual A-Day spring football game on Saturday afternoon, with Blue team taking the win over White team 37-13. Transfer quarterback Jarrett Stidham stood out as the starter for Blue team, giving his team a dominant lead in a statement first half.
The University Office of International Programs and the Auburn-Keimyung Korea Center presented a lecture titled "Hunger and Politics in North Korea: A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside an Enigma," with Doug Coutts, former United Nations humanitarian coordinator and World Food Programme representative.
Limited campus dining operations will be available for on-campus students on Wednesday during the severe weather event. A full list of Tiger Dining's hours today is available here:
For the third year in a row, Sen. Tom Whatley, R-Auburn, is going to battle in Montgomery over a set of bills that would allow Opelika Power Services to expand its gigabit internet service, one of the fastest in the state, outside of the city limits.
Big changes continue at the Auburn Mall.
No. 4 Auburn made its presence quickly known in the USF Tournament Friday as the Tigers swept a doubleheader over North Dakota State and USF.
Derailed by offensive inefficiency for the final time the season, the Auburn women’s basketball team fell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to North Carolina State, 62-48 on Friday afternoon in Austin, Texas.
The Auburn women’s basketball team is going dancing.
Thursday, February 23rd, marked the annual Higher Education Day. Higher Education day is a major event in front of the Alabama State House organized by the Higher Education Partnership with attendees including those of every public and four-year college and university in the state. The Higher Education Partnership is founded by Auburn alumnus Gordon Stone.
The No. 4 Auburn equestrian team picked up big road win and defeated No. 8 South Carolina, 10-8, at One Wood Farm in Blythewood, S.C., Saturday afternoon. With the win, Auburn improved to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in Southeastern Conference competition.
On February 16, 2017, The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts’ Third Thursday series featured native Chicagoan poet Phillip B. Williams.
Jacqueline Keck was announced the new SGA president after a runoff vote between herself and Brock Hendon.
In recent weeks, religious discrimination has once again come to the political forefront. This is because many have described President Trump’s decision to suspend travel from seven Muslim-majority countries as a “Muslim ban.” Some, including White House officials, have pushed back on that characterization. Fair enough. I don’t buy their argument, but it’s not crazy.
Auburn Track and Field recorded five new personal bests and netted two top-five finishes on the last day of the 42nd annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational on Saturday.