Can we use our athletic gear for good?
I may just be a highly observant person, but I can’t help but notice that every fall, Auburn’s student-athletes are decked out in all new, top-notch gear.
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I may just be a highly observant person, but I can’t help but notice that every fall, Auburn’s student-athletes are decked out in all new, top-notch gear.
Justin Benefield, associate professor of finance, was ranked 21st among the top real estate authors worldwide for 2011–15 by Real Estate Academic Leadership rankings.
After a life-changing injury, Ron Crumpton realized he wanted to get involved in government. A Pelham, Alabama, native, Crumpton sustained a back injury as a landscaper for a local bowling alley. After going through the healthcare system, he said he became perturbed at the way things operated.
The man responsible for selling almost 4 liters of a date-rape drug to an undercover police officer will spend 8 1/2 years behind bars.
Auburn has received its seventh consecutive Tree Campus USA designation.
If you have any thoughts on the Mell Corridor, the Office of the Provost is hosting an open forum Wednesday, Feb. 24, regarding the planning and construction of the Mell Street Corridor. The event, which will take place from 3:30–5 p.m. in 258 Foy Hall, is open to faculty, students and staff.
With help from Auburn University’s Office of Sustainability, the OIT computer labs are now printing with tree-free paper.
Adam Brasher, Drake Pooley and Jesse Westerhouse will face off in the SGA debate tonight, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Student Center ballroom. Tweet questions to the candidates using #SGAdebate.
Adam Brasher, junior in organismal biology, decided to run for SGA president last year when three major candidates ran unopposed.
1. Ditch bottled water
Cornel West, an author and personality, spoke at Tuskegee University on Jan. 18. West’s talk was held at 1 p.m. in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. West reflected on the legacy King left behind, one of speaking the truth and spreading love and justice.
Citizens, residents and students will have an opportunity to discuss the way growth is being regulated by the City Council of the Loveliest Village on the Plains at a forum on Monday night, Jan. 18.
The University announced in a press release that bicycles from its bike share program should be available for use Jan. 31.
The committee chairs in SGA are preparing to complete their terms this spring semester and set precedents in areas such as election law, student representation and sustainability.
Jim and Alison Gorrie of Birmingham committed $2 million to the McWhorter School of Building Science, the University announced Friday.
Many of Alabama's roads and highways do not receive the necessary maintenance or improvement in relation to the increasing amount of traffic they sustain.
Since their arrival at the Capstone in 2007, Alabama coach Nick Saban and defensive coordinator have built a defensive juggernaut which is perennially among the best in the nation.
A dense fog hung over Tuscaloosa when Auburn’s players walked out of the southwest tunnel of Bryant-Denny Stadium. Some walked alone and listened to music, while others chatted with teammates in a futile attempt to relax. As the team walked around the field, Dusty Springfield’s “Son of a Preacher Man” and The Steve Miller Band’s “Take the Money and Run” played over the sound system. Waiting a few feet above the tunnel was the ferocious Alabama student section. Kickoff was nearly two hours away, but the students were out in full force. Some threw beer. Some shouted profanities. Many were escorted out of the stadium well before kickoff. Police officers moved some students back a few rows to avoid the threat of a thrown object injuring an Auburn player.
War Eagle Bike Share will provide a new form of transportation for people on campus. Bike Share allows students and faculty to check out a bike from a campus hub to use for two hours free.
If you enjoy discussion and are interested in meeting new people of varying backgrounds in a welcoming environment, then consider attending Sustained Dialogue’s Dinner With Strangers Wednesday, Nov. 11 from 5-7 p.m. in Village Dining.