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(11/19/25 1:00pm)
The National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) is changing the game in asphalt innovations and their sustainability. The minds behind these advances conduct research in labs and on the Test Track, where they work to build more economically and environmentally friendly roads.
(09/19/25 4:53pm)
Auburn (7-2) rallied to a 3-0 win over UAB (6-4) through a collective team effort offensively inside the Pete Hanna Center.
(09/19/25 4:56pm)
Auburn (5-2-2, 1-0-1 SEC) fired 19 shots on the night, but it wasn’t until the 83rd minute that the breakthrough came. After sustained pressure on the Aggies, Woodson found space near the post and finished cleanly off a pass from midfielder Erin Flurey to put the Tigers on top.
(09/17/25 11:00pm)
College is a time for self-exploration and finding oneself. Whether students are decorating their own apartment or preparing for their first night out, there are so many ways to learn about their likes and dislikes. However, to do this on a student budget can be tricky. Thankfully, Auburn has no shortage of thrift stores carrying everything possible, from t-shirts to kitchenware to CDs.
(09/16/25 11:41pm)
On Monday, Sep. 15, author and editor Jenny Jackson spoke with Auburn students, faculty and community members as part of Auburn University's 2025 Common Book series. Held in the Melton Student Center, the event centered around Jackson's process of editing this year’s Common Book, “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, understanding the publishing industry and exploring gaming as an art form and opportunity for community.
(09/15/25 10:30pm)
For most Americans, the natural assumption is that when they flush their toilet, the waste disappears into a tightly managed and regulated system. Beneath our cities, vast pipes snake out and flow into wastewater treatment plants, keeping our environment safe from the toxic waste that vanishes into the underground network. This assumption hides one of the greatest environmental scandals in American history.
(09/12/25 3:19pm)
On Thursday, Sept. 11, environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers visited Auburn University to present her book "Holy Ground," in which she discusses the relationship between environmental issues, civil rights, social justice and faith.
(09/06/25 1:07am)
Auburn football is set to play its 2025 home opener on Saturday, hosting the Ball State Cardinals at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Coming off a season-opening win against Baylor, Auburn enters this matchup with a 1-0 record and with the chance to build momentum and stay undefeated. The energy is high due to this being the first time Auburn fans will see this year’s team on their home turf, as the Tigers look to build on their strong performance from last week with hopes of a victory against Ball State.
(08/28/25 3:31pm)
On Wednesday, Aug. 27 at the Davis Arboretum, Auburn University hosted the 2025 edition of the Sustainability Picnic, with the mission of connecting students to different resources, academic opportunities and student groups working in the realm of sustainability. The annual zero-waste event featured free vegetarian food samples, live music and a variety of university organizations for attendees to connect with.
(08/24/25 12:43am)
On Saturday, August 23, the Opelika Public Library hosted “Family STEM Career Connect Day,” organized by the East Alabama STEM Ecosystem (EASE), with the mission to promote interest and passion in the STEM industry.
(06/15/25 2:05am)
On Saturday, June 14, at 4 p.m., Auburn and Opelika residents joined to participate in the "No Kings” protest. Part of a nationwide initiative organized by the 50501 Movement, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states and one movement, protesters gathered to show their defiance against President Trump’s policies and reject what they call “authoritarianism.” The event was scheduled to align with the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration, Flag Day and the President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
(04/22/25 7:05pm)
On Tuesday, April 22, Auburn UPC hosted their Earth Day Extravaganza. Over 20 on-campus and community organizations showcased their causes through informational graphics and fun activities. The event, which ran from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., consisted of activities like flower bouquet making, free food, t-shirt stamping and other crafts.
(08/07/25 6:31pm)
Freshman year can be overwhelming. It is helpful to find on-campus ways to maintain one’s mental and physical health through this difficult transition.
(04/24/25 2:21am)
Auburn University is bringing more sustainability to its campus as composters and reusable to-go containers become the newest addition.
(04/03/25 6:50pm)
Just over two days until Auburn will tip off in its second ever Final Four game, the Tigers’ head coach Bruce Pearl took to the podium to break down the rematch with Florida as well as discuss his relationship with Gators’ head coach Todd Golden.
(03/31/25 7:00pm)
Auburn's Outreach Global Office will host its fourth annual Global Community Day Festival on April 5 on Cater Lawn. Free to anyone in the Lee County community, the event will feature arts and crafts, food trucks and a fashion exhibition.
(03/27/25 6:41pm)
Everything Dusty May said ahead of Sweet 16 matchup against No. 1 Auburn
(03/04/25 1:30pm)
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers take to the road for the final time this season and look to remain undefeated on the road in SEC play when the Tigers travel to No. 22 Texas A&M.
(04/04/25 4:15pm)
Hope Nichols, daughter of owners Ben and Sydney Nichols, reflected on what her journey has been like as a proud member of her family’s business, The Bean.
(02/28/25 2:00pm)
Auburn University senior in software engineering Matthew Rogers recently released a website forming a heatmap visualization of crime statistics around Auburn University. The website creates an image showing the usually unseen prevalence of crime on the Plains.