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(09/29/15 5:21pm)
Sunny Golloway, who served as Auburn head baseball coach for the previous two seasons, has been dismissed by Auburn Athletics Director Jay Jacobs, announced Sunday.
(09/25/15 9:08pm)
A budget increase of $37 million will see Auburn University through the next year.
(12/17/15 5:06am)
The Auburn Fire Division held its annual 9/11 memorial service on the lawn of Fire Station No. 1 on East Magnolia Ave at 8:00 a.m. Dozens of fire fighters, city officials, media and citizens were in attendance.
(08/25/15 4:16pm)
Overall Popsicles, a popular popsicle company, will now be in campus stores. According to Glen Loughridge, director of campus dining, the popsicles will be in The Village and Terrell.
(08/14/15 6:09pm)
At 10 a.m., screams filled the arena as more than 1,400 women turned over their bids.
(08/08/15 4:30am)
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law on Aug. 6, 1965. Fifty years later to the day, NAACP protesters are marching through Auburn, continuing to speak out against the issues the African American community still faces.
(08/06/15 6:13pm)
A bus from the 1199 Service Employees International Union provides medical services for the marchers along their route from Selma, Alabama to Washington D.C. Auburn, Alabama on Thursday, August 6, 2015.
(08/06/15 9:23pm)
The NAACP's America's Journey for Justice march to Washington D.C. made a pit stop in Tuskegee on Aug. 5.
(08/05/15 12:50am)
Firefighters responded to a fire at 160 North Ross Street on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 4:15 p.m.
(06/26/15 5:15pm)
Presidents United to Solve Hunger and foreign dignitaries met in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 17, to discuss hunger issues and implement a plan of action to end hunger all over the world.
(06/04/15 7:27pm)
Amtrak train 188 derailed Tuesday night, May 12, at 9:21
p.m. eastern daylight time in Philadelphia killing eight
passengers and sending more than 200 others to area hospitals, according to an
accident report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Tuesday, June 2.
(06/04/15 7:02pm)
The National Campus Leadership Council (NCLC) holds a presidential leadership summit for incoming and outgoing college student body presidents every year in May or June.
(06/07/15 12:44pm)
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(05/10/15 3:11am)
The Alabama offense battered the Auburn Tigers in a different fashion Saturday afternoon.
(05/03/15 4:08am)
Auburn’s NFL hopefuls watched Friday as wide receiver Sammie Coates was taken 87th overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
(05/03/15 5:14am)
The second day of the 2015 NFL Draft is over, and Auburn’s Sammie Coates leads the former Tiger hopefuls off getting selected by the Pittsburg Steelers in the third round (pick 23, 87th overall).
(05/01/15 9:47pm)
Attendees of the 10th-Annual Mayors Jeans & Jackets Ball on Thursday, April 30, enjoyed an elegant evening of music and fine dining to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County.
(04/17/15 12:28am)
In Columbia, S.C., the Auburn women’s tennis team lost 4-0 to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second round of the SEC tournament. The Tigers, who lost 4-0 earlier in the year in Tuscaloosa, Ala., weren’t given the chance to play doubles as the match began with singles and that was all the Tide needed.
(04/18/15 1:35am)
This time last year, Auburn’s offense was a model of stability, returning starters at quarterback, wide receiver and all but one spot on the offensive line.
(04/11/15 4:01am)
Rachel Pipan, senior in public relations, recently won the Daniel J. Edelman PRSSA Award, an award the Edelman PR firm awards to outstanding juniors and seniors involved in the Public Relations Student Society of America.