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This fall, the College of Liberal Arts is hosting CLA Reads!, a semester long program of discussions and seminars focused on "The Sharp Shooting Blues" by Lewis Nordan.
Auburn's senior defensive end Antonio Coleman was put on his fourth "watch list" Tuesday.
The hopes of Auburn's original music scene are summed up in the offices of the college radio station.
With the twiddling of thumbs and the intermixing of legs, three first-place students took home $60 in the "So you think you've got game?" video game challenge.
Six cases of the possible H1N1 flu virus were reported by the Auburn University Medical Clinic Aug. 19. With the influx of people arriving to Auburn University for football season, medical professionals are anticipating more positive identifications for the H1N1 virus in the Auburn-Opelika area.
It's not unusual to meet siblings who are at Auburn together. What is unusual is to meet quadruplets. But that's just what anyone who has a class with Elizabeth, Sarah, Will or Caitlin Haynes is going to find.
This time of year forty years ago, Americans sat glued to their television sets or transistor radios, amazed to be witnessing man's first landing on the moon. Auburn commemorated the 40th anniversary of this historic day on Thursday, July 16 with a public symposium called "The Eagle has Landed at Auburn."
Vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K. The list seems to be never ending, but the multiple benefits of these may be found in a single multivitamin.
John C.H. "Jack" Miller Jr, an Auburn University trustee since 2000, died Saturday at his home in Mobile. Miller, who had suffered from cancer since 2004, was the founder and chairman of the Mobile-based law firm Miller, Hamilton, Snider and Odom, which merged with Jones Walker in 2008.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees will soon have a vacant seat, which Governor Bob Riley is actively encouraging individuals meeting the requirements to apply for.
Since 2005, the women's tennis team has been improving steadily, claiming a share of the SEC title and breaking into national rankings.
You know you're on a slippery slope when your constants are letting you down, and lately, my main man, pizza, has been frustrating me -- maybe not pizza itself, but the world of pizza, if such a thing exists.
While the editorial board's June 18th article, "State Must Take Stand Against Gun Violence" was certainly well-intentioned, its arguments were fueled by skewed, agenda-driven statistics. The VPC's numbers appear chilling, but minor digging shows their numbers are built on a shaky basis.
My roommate of three years is becoming a grown up. By that I mean she's taken a job offer five and a half hours away from Auburn and nine hours from her parents house. She'll be in a city where she knows no one, and will be living all by herself. Well she'll have her dog Mandy, but technically she'll be living alone.
With the economy on the fritz and tuition prices on the rise, it is becoming ever more difficult to afford a college education.
The Violence Policy Center recently released its 2006 analysis of the highest per capita firearm-related deaths nationwide.
Ah, sweet summertime on The Plains.
Fresh, never frozen.
Auburn University senior Walker Taylor, 22, died Friday afternoon when his kayak overturned on the Tallapoosa River.