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(08/26/10 9:00am)
At 6 a.m., the men and women of the Auburn cross-country team are putting on their running shoes for a hard day of practice with coach Mark Carroll. They are preparing themselves for the upcoming season.
(08/26/10 9:00am)
Gigi's Cupcakes
(07/25/10 5:53pm)
Gov. Bob Riley has successfully recruited the aerospace company, Raytheon, to build a new missile production facility in Huntsville that will create 300 new jobs.
(07/17/10 2:47am)
High speeds, quick turns, parking availability and an adrenaline rush to fulfill even the most aggressive risk takers are among the top reasons why motorcycles are filling the streets more than ever.
(07/15/10 7:09pm)
Auburn students looking to spice up their normal workouts should look no further than the Auburn Student Activities Center's year round Zumba classes that provide students the chance to dance their way into shape.
(07/14/10 2:23am)
Robert Bentley has won the Republican nomination for governor, defeating Bradley Byrne in Tuesday's Republican runoff. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Bentley has 260,843 votes (56 percent) to Byrne's 204,388 (44 percent).
(07/13/10 9:48pm)
Auburn University's Speech and Hearing Clinic will host its annual hearing aid open house July 14-16.
(07/10/10 7:45pm)
Alabama's tourism industry, which thrives because of the panhandle's pristine white sand beaches, has been hard hit by the havoc wreaked along the Gulf Coast by crude gushing from BP's Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
(07/10/10 7:39pm)
BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill has devastated the Gulf Coast's commercial and recreational fishing industries, closing wide swaths of water because of contamination, which has forced many boat captains and their crewmembers to turn to BP for employment.
(07/08/10 1:01am)
With many websites dedicated to covering Auburn athletics these days, how do fans decide which site is right for them?
(06/21/10 8:39pm)
On Tuesday, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released "Mojo," the band's first new album in eight years. Petty and the band have a distinct sound that has been with them since their career began in 1970.
(05/13/10 9:32pm)
Even though he was stationed 5546 miles away on a peacekeeping mission at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo, Auburn student and U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Josiah Greene found a way to reach out to Shon Coleman, a blue-chip offensive lineman from Olive Branch, Miss. who signed with Auburn in February.
(04/29/10 10:18am)
As many as 60 legislators and state officials may find themselves testifying in front of a federal grand jury in Montgomery Tuesday.
(04/29/10 9:30am)
The Auburn Men's and Women's Track and Field teams racked up experience for the SEC Outdoor Championships and three second-place finishes at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia last Saturday.
(04/16/10 8:07pm)
The small bell hanging from the dark blue door if the Gnu's Room jingled quietly as friends, students, parents and other Auburn residents gathered Friday night to watch local filmmaker Alessio Summerfield's short film "Chernobyl."
(04/22/10 9:52am)
Corey Johnson is an average high school sophomore from Scottsboro. He works at the local McDonald's, is the broadcast director for his yearbook staff and is excited about getting his driver's license this summer.
(04/22/10 9:28am)
After a 6-1 victory against the Bulldogs, the No. 52 Auburn Women's Tennis team (9-10) looked to close out the season in style, but came up short against No. 73 Alabama (10-11), 4-3, last Saturday at the Yarbrough Tennis Center.
(04/15/10 1:53pm)
While I welcome any Plainsman article about science, nature or research, The Plainsman article "Can animals be gay?" (Intrigue, C1, 8 April 2010) was far too similar to the recent New York Times article "Can animals be gay?" (29 March 2010).
(04/15/10 9:50am)
More than 100 Auburn students have spent the last two weeks systematically hunting and shooting friends and classmates.
(04/15/10 9:43am)
Dogpatch may be the only animal-related event the students and alumni of the veterinary school are not entirely educated about.