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Incoming freshmen can expect to see some neon orange with the blue on campus as they navigate around Auburn this fall.
The renovations to the complex will affect RO and C Zones adjacent to Band Practice Complex.
Parking services is currently testing two student-designed apps that will alert students and faculty to available parking on Auburn University’s campus.
C.J. Tolbert (45) tries to power through a hole in the defense. A-Day Football Game on Saturday, April 9 in Auburn, AL.
For the first time in Alabama history, the Yellowhammer State's governor will face the possibility of impeachment. Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle, introduced the articles of impeachment against Gov. Robert Bentley on Tuesday, April 5.
Police said the shooting death of a suicidal woman in Macon County on Sunday, April 3, was justified.
A new Auburn team has found "a life of its own" this year, according to new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele.
At the end of each spring semester, many Auburn students pack up their belongings following a grueling semester and week of finals and prepare to head home declaring themselves a broke college student.
The Macon County coroner identified the victim in Sunday's officer-involved shooting as Melissa C. Boarts, 36.
The Tigers hit the field for the first time after the Saturday scrimmage, and the media was allowed 20 minutes of viewing. Here's what we saw in our time at the practice field.
Sometimes, life is about risking everything for a dream no one can see but you. And after three All-SEC seasons, former Auburn basketball player K.T. Harrell has taken his leap of faith.
Gov. Robert Bentley signed an executive order creating a Governor's Office of Minority Affairs on Wednesday, March 9.
The ongoing search for a dean for the College of Agriculture has ended. The search went full circle and ended up back in Auburn with nine-year Auburn University employee Paul Patterson.
Sarah Pitts, junior with a double major in English literature and Spanish, was recently named a finalist for one of the nation’s most prestigious academic scholarships.
Growing up in public housing in southwest Georgia, Jesse Smith experienced life in the clutches of poverty. Nearly 24 years after he made it out of the projects, he still remembers his early years, and they are the driving force behind his campaign to represent Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The loss of famed author Harper Lee hit closer to home for two former Auburn professors.
Charles C. “Buddy” Miller III and wife Pinney Allen made a $2.5 million donation to the College of Agriculture that will benefit a new poultry science center, according to a University press release.
As church and gym doors shut at 7 p.m. in towns all across Iowa, from Sioux City to Davenport, Iowan voters braved freezing temperatures and an impending blizzard to do their democratic duty, and every single one of them mattered.
It was a sunny day in the mid-60s when two Delta Gamma sorority sisters visiting Córdoba, Spain, met who they thought was an important government official.
Happy Monday, basketball fans! Welcome to the Plainsman’s first installment of Around the SEC, our brief weekly roundup of the most notable games, players and storylines straight from hardwood. We’re going to try to have some fun with this, so without further adieu, let’s get into it.