Men's Golf Heads To Kentucky
Mental preparation is the name of the game as the Auburn Men's Golf team prepares for the Bluegrass Invitational April 10-11 in Lexington, Ky.
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Mental preparation is the name of the game as the Auburn Men's Golf team prepares for the Bluegrass Invitational April 10-11 in Lexington, Ky.
Like a storyline from a dance flick, a group of Auburn dancers lost funding for their annual dance performance, but continued to dance and will now be showcased in Washington, D.C., at the Kennedy Center May 29.
The subject of the Mexican-American border is a sensitive one in today's political climate. Debates rage about immigration and more and more illegal drugs and weapons are shipped across the border everyday. But Auburn students R.C. Hagans and his younger brother, Winchester Hagans, found themselves in a border scenario they never thought possible. R.C. and Winchester Hagans, along with their friend Blake Gilbreath, had a van containing 1,000 pairs of shoes seized by the Mexican government.
After two straight weeks on the road, the Auburn Men's Tennis team dropped consecutive matches to No. 22 North Carolina and No. 9 Kentucky. The Tigers fell to the Tar Heels 4-3 in Chapel Hill, N.C., March 19 in a close match, but got swept by the Wildcats March 21 4-0. The Tigers fell to 4-9 on the season and 1-4 in the SEC. North Carolina improved to 11-2, and Kentucky is now 13-6, 3-2 SEC. Coach Eric Shore said the match with the Tar Heels could have gone either way, but, in the Kentucky match, the players dug themselves a hole they couldn't get out of.
The No. 8 Auburn Men's Golf team finished at the top of the leader board at the 2010 Schenkel E-Z Go Invitational with a team score of 862. "It's a great win," said sophomore Will McCurdy. "The Schenkel is a prestigious tournament." The E-Z Go Invitational was a three-day, 54-hole tournament held at Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro, Ga., March 19 - 21. "I'm very happy for the guys," said head coach Nick Clinard. "They've worked hard."
Forty-six Auburn students exchanged lounging on the beach for community service as part of IMPACT's second annual Alternative Spring Break program. "Essentially, (Alternative Spring Break) was created two years ago as a way for students to give back during their breaks from school," said IMPACT President Christen Thigpen, senior in biomedical sciences. "It's a way for students to give back to other communities that are in need and have a little bit of an enjoyable time while they're there, too."
The 2010 Lifetime Achievement Awards honored four impressive Auburn alumni Saturday night at the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center. Recipients of these awards have extensive achievements in their professional careers, human services or significant service to Auburn University.
In response to the letter by Brent Culver in the Feb. 25th publication of The Auburn Plainsman, Auburn University College Republicans would like to clarify our position on several key issues concerning the 2010 elections.
Although spring break can be an outrageous trip that many men look forward to, for the men of the Auburn fraternity system, a spring formal holds a whole week's worth of fun in one amazing weekend.
Students interested in applying for congressional internships in Washington, D.C., asked questions and received advice during the Auburn on the Hill informational meeting in Cater Hall Tuesday afternoon.
Scarfing down hot dogs was the theme of Friday's fundraiser to benefit an Auburn resident whose home recently burned.
The dimming of the house lights followed by the tenor of a cello tuning offstage brought a hush to the audience in Goodwin music hall Saturday night.
The classroom buildings and animal hospital on Wire Road may not be comparable to the CIA headquarters or the Pentagon, but the College of Veterinary Medicine is doing its part to keep the world safe.
As he kicks off his second season as head coach of the Auburn baseball program, John Pawlowski said he has a solid team and looks forward to the days ahead. Although there are challenges, Pawlowski said he is confident in the leadership and abilities of his many players, many of whom are upperclassmen, and his coaching staff. "I feel good about the leadership on our team," Pawlowski said. "We've got some guys who have been in the program three or four years, and so I think that's going to be an important part of what we're doing this year."
A woman was struck while crossing Donahue Drive toward Plainsman Park Friday afternoon.
Joseph "Reverend Run" Simmons spends most of his time educating his children on the MTV reality show "Run's House," but the reverend took time out of his schedule to educate the students of Auburn University Wednesday, Feb. 17.
The Auburn University Ballroom burst into applause as The Most Trusted Stranger in America walked across the stage.
Gov. Bob Riley began his speech at 2:19 p.m. at the groundbreaking ceremony of Auburn University's Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, held at Auburn Research Park, Feb. 4.
A representative from the SGA made an announcement about the Big Event during Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
Opelika Performing Arts Center hosted the Sarah Anderson Memorial Scholarship Benefit Concert Monday, Jan. 25.