Thrift stores give back to community
While the response to recent natural disasters has shown the generosity of the Auburn family, students can continue the spirit locally through thrift stores.
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While the response to recent natural disasters has shown the generosity of the Auburn family, students can continue the spirit locally through thrift stores.
Although the 2011 Auburn baseball season is over, the staff is still busy at work.
The Standard Deluxe, a printing company based in Waverly and created by Scott Peek, has evolved so much since its start in 1991 that it has also become a venue for music concerts.
"It's a beautiful story, and it's a lie," Jon Krakauer said on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday, April 17. Krakauer, bestselling author of "Into Thin Air" was referring to Greg Mortensen's book, "Three Cups of Tea."
Textbooks, notepads, pens, pencils, scantrons and... a bridal gown?
It's that time of the year again, with Memorial Day weekend coming up, police in the state are cracking down for the annual Click It or Ticket seat belt mobilization.
The track and field team's annual trip to the Penn Relays at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pa., begins April 28.
The season isn't finished for the women's golf team.
The equestrian team will travel to Waco, Texas, April 14-16 for a chance at the Equestrian National Championship title.
When your parents were in college, they were probably thinking about the same things we are. Freedom, independence...and sex.
Five hundred dollars could pay for an iPad, a cruise, a month's rent--or a slave's freedom.
John Skinner likes bikes.
While you may have spent this past weekend laying by the pool or exploring the bars downtown, Kristen Ziegler spent hers walking for a cause.
The Third Annual Hunger March, hosted by the Committee of 19, is going in a new direction.
Homemade art, fried pies and face painting filled the Opelika Municipal Park for the sixth annual Garden in the Park Festival hosted by Keep Opelika Beautiful.
The year 1776 marked more than the beginning of a nation.
The eighth Southern Equestrian Championships will be determined March 25 after a two-day competition.
When it comes to distinguishing Girl Scout Cookies, you have to think outside of the box.
The men's basketball team secured its second straight double-digit comeback victory on the road against LSU Saturday 60-51, overcoming a second-half deficit of 15 points.
The preliminary hearing for Harvey Updyke, the man accused of poisoning the Toomer's oaks, originally scheduled for March 2, has been canceled.