Tigers Lose first, Prepare for Cats
Auburn (5-1, 2-1 SEC) was handed its first loss Saturday against the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-2 SEC), 44-23.
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Auburn (5-1, 2-1 SEC) was handed its first loss Saturday against the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-2 SEC), 44-23.
Instead of going to spas with unaffordable prices or driving out of town to get a relaxing massage, the Auburn community can have stress relieved and pains soothed at the Massage Therapy at Auburn Medical Clinic.
On Friday AM August 15 of 1969, 3 friends and I left in 2 cars to a small farm in Bethel, NY. to attend a concert billed as 3 weekend days of "Peace and Music". I was a 19 years-old from a small town just North of Philadelphia. I was a rising sophomore, who had not traveled much and had never been to a concert of more than $150,000. My first outdoor concert was held a few months prior to Woodstock in the Atlantic City (AC) race track. That concert was well organized, covered from the elements, and had ample food, water, and bathroom facilities. It was well run, secure, and profitable for the organizers. It was to be so different from the Woodstock event, which caused us to be unprepared.
Looking for tips on how to take care of a car? Talk to automobile technicians, they have no problem giving students advice.
The Auburn Tigers were handed their first loss Saturday at the place where winning streaks go to die.
The Auburn Tigers (5-1, 2-1 SEC) will return to Auburn this week after playing two games on the road to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (2-3. 0-3 SEC) for the first time since 2005.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers (5-1, 2-1) were handed their first loss of the season Saturday from the University of Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-2), 44-23.
An imitation of a Korean traditional wedding was celebrated in the Eagle's Nest Thursday night.
The "Pass, Punt and Read" program at the Auburn Public Library is now under way. Registration ended yesterday and students ages 3 to 11 will be reading their way through the fall.
Fish wastewater contains nutrients that can replace fertilizer.
I'm usually not much of a concert-goer, save the occasional outing to an Auburn Chamber Music Society recital or two, but I was coerced into going to the Lake Martin Amphitheater this weekend for their Labor Day Concert.
If you enjoyed a nice, cool glass of milk with your breakfast this morning you are a mutant.
The H1N1 virus continues to spread throughout the country, and Auburn's campus is no exception.
Canoeing, rock climbing, caving, camping, ropes courses and hiking are just a few of the exciting scenes displayed in the 104 pictures posted on the Outdoor Adventure Club's Facebook page.
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.
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."
Auburn recently was host of the first-ever National Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Conference on June 18 through June 20.
A new business in Auburn is painting the perfect picture for a night out on the town.
Councilman Arthur L. Dowdell houses concerns for Auburn City Council's racial architecture, saying that it does not efficiently represent the black community.
A city shut off from the outside world left citizens desperate. Heroes stepped in to help and the Berlin Airlift was born.