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(10/20/11 10:00am)
What conclusions are there to draw about a movement that has been equally lauded and scorned? How do we feel about a movement that allegedly both loves the American system and wants to bring down Western capitalism? Do we support a movement that has been called both synthetic and grassroots?
(10/13/11 10:00am)
Alabama's new bill, HB 56, went into effect recently, and it's already having a negative impact on our communities. Let's ignore, for a moment, the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of immigration--whether it's right or wrong, good or bad--and look solely at the bill itself. Alabama introduced the bill because legislators did not believe the federal government was enforcing immigration law well enough, so we took it into our own hands.
(10/13/11 10:00am)
To those who march, let me first state that I am all for freedom of speech and expression. However, I do not have to support the viewpoint.
(10/13/11 10:00am)
Hargis Hall will most likely remain empty until next year.
(10/07/11 1:28am)
Hargis Hall by Toomer's Corner caught fire Thursday at about 6 p.m. There were no injuries to University staff, students or firefighters.
(10/06/11 10:00am)
The defending national champion equestrian team is preparing to face SEC opponent South Carolina at the Auburn University Horse Center at 10 a.m. Saturday.
(10/06/11 10:00am)
Two Auburn University students and others were arrested Monday after a drug bust.
(10/05/11 3:11am)
On Monday, four men were arrested in Auburn after officers seized five pounds of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, assorted illegal prescription medications, approximately $3,000 in cash and a pistol.
(09/15/11 10:00am)
Country singer and songwriter Adam Hood returned to his roots Sunday, performing at the War Eagle Supper Club in Auburn.
(09/15/11 10:00am)
Rumors of Blackboard being phased out were confirmed when a blue icon with a white 'C' appeared in AU Access this fall.
(09/08/11 11:42am)
To the fans and the faithful, Auburn is the best town in the world.
(09/08/11 10:00am)
Matt Greenemeier wrote a piece last week attacking a student organization, the Young Americans for Liberty, for "blatantly lying," "using dishonesty" and "tricking people" while recruiting potential members on the concourse.
(08/25/11 11:09pm)
An increasingly popular summer internship may be giving students not only job experience, but also an inside look at national political issues.
(07/14/11 10:00am)
More than a million people stopped what they were doing and tuned in to the closest news channels, websites and radio stations for Casey Anthony's final verdict.
(07/07/11 10:00am)
Last Thursday Governor Robert Bentley awarded $30,000 to the East Alabama Medical Center, and the money is going to waste -- the removal of waste.
(06/30/11 10:00am)
For students looking for a change of scenery, a change of pace and a new way to earn college credits, studying abroad might just become their new home away from home.
(06/23/11 10:00am)
Auburn University's Physicians Executive MBA team, which consists of four recent graduates from the program, placed second in the first International Healthcare Case Competition in Milan, Italy.
(06/09/11 10:00am)
President Barack Obama welcomes the team to Washington D.C. He pointed out the meeting was scheduled for months earlier, but was postponed after fatal storms swept across Alabama. (Blakeley Sisk / PHOTO STAFF)
(06/13/11 10:00am)
Auburn parking services is now located at 330 Lem Morrison Drive, on the second level of the new parking deck. The trailer behind Allison Physics Labs on Duncan Drive will no longer be used by parking services.
(06/02/11 10:02am)
The King James Bible is celebrating its 400th anniversary this year, and to commemorate it, the Special Collections office is displaying some of history's oldest collections of Bibles.