Auburn landmark Anders Bookstore celebrates 50th anniversary
In January, Anders Bookstore will celebrate its 50th anniversary serving Auburn University students and Auburn football fans.
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In January, Anders Bookstore will celebrate its 50th anniversary serving Auburn University students and Auburn football fans.
The University has instituted a temporary ban on hoverboards because of safety concerns associated with the devices, according to a University press release.
Auburn dropped its fourth loss of the season to No. 7 Mississippi State on the road, 60-45, Thursday night. The Tigers, behind by as many as 16 points at halftime, were able to pull the deficit to only five before the Bulldogs ran away with the game.
The Auburn City Council approved a term sheet for plans to redevelop the North Gay Street parking deck and the surrounding lot into a hotel, an urban grocery, a retail development and a larger public parking deck.
A cascade of fireworks blasted into the Birmingham air, flooding the sky with flashes of light.
A former University employee has called into question the settlement agreement in a racial discrimination lawsuit against the University.
On North 8th Street in historic Opelika, two giant silver bells mark the entrance of one of Opelika’s oldest Christmas traditions, the Victorian Front Porch Christmas Tour.
The City Council discussed tax abatements to be extended and amended on Auburn Technology Park North.
The ball was tipped once, tipped again and corralled. The Auburn receiver broke into the open field, and the crowd erupted.
Auburn’s Daniel Carlson has kicked his way into the Auburn record books this season, and he is receiving national attention for his efforts.
The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday, usually begins with swarms of holiday shoppers trying to get the best deal for their buck. The widely popular phenomenon of staying out all hours of the night, credit card in hand, scouring shelves for gifts happens every year without fail.
Athletics department officials offered money to keep the public administration major alive, according to the findings of a committee formed by Timothy Boosinger, provost and vice-president for academic affairs.
Political columnist and former state representative Steve Flowers visited Auburn and Opelika on Thursday, Nov. 5, for a series of lectures and book signings. Flowers is widely regarded as Alabama's most famous political commentator and historian.
Three numbers — two, 565 and 2,975. Two degrees is the threshold for dangerous climate change. Five hundred sixty- five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that can be safely released in the atmosphere to stay under two degrees. Two thousand nine hundred seventy-five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that would be released if the U.S. burned all the fossil fuel reserves discovered, according to “Keep it in the ground,” a campaign by The Guardian.
The Auburn soccer team advanced to the semifinals of the SEC tournament after defeating No. 16 South Carolina 3-2 in overtime.
No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 21 Temple, 7 p.m., ABC
The Ralph Brown Draughon Library is in the process of preparing for the construction of the Mell Street building that will add more study spaces and classrooms to campus.
Lost in the pandemonium that was Auburn’s 54-46 loss to Arkansas was a performance that didn’t seem possible only a few weeks ago.
Former police patrolman Justin Hanners made national news when he said he was fired from the Auburn Police Division for speaking out against the department’s policy of ticket quotas, a method of requiring a predetermined number of citations to be written.
“Puttin’ on the Hits," a show by Auburn University’s theatre department opens Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and will run until Friday, Oct. 30 with a matinee showing Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m.