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(11/05/15 4:41pm)
Three numbers — two, 565 and 2,975. Two degrees is the threshold for dangerous climate change. Five hundred sixty- five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that can be safely released in the atmosphere to stay under two degrees. Two thousand nine hundred seventy-five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that would be released if the U.S. burned all the fossil fuel reserves discovered, according to “Keep it in the ground,” a campaign by The Guardian.
(11/06/15 2:44pm)
Because of decades of visitors, Toomer’s Corner started to display some issues that needed to be fixed.
(04/30/16 9:11pm)
An open forum was held in the Student Center on
Oct. 21 where students and members of the Auburn community listened to
conceptual designs and were invited to comment on the plans, voice concerns and
make suggestions.
(10/21/15 4:12pm)
For the first 30 minutes of the Auburn-Kentucky game, I wasn’t too sure this argument would hold weight. Auburn rolled up 297 yards and 23 points in the first half in Lexington and was looking every bit the offense that fans expected to see in 2015.
(10/20/15 6:16pm)
Its second year in the works, Tailgate Times, a publication
produced by Auburn University’s Food Systems Institute, focuses on tailgating
food, safety and history.
(10/20/15 6:19pm)
Auburn University received a $711,213 grant from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture through the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program
to provide resources, technology and assistance to new and beginning farmers.
(10/12/15 11:46pm)
Tiger Dining recently opened a new on-campus food option called Niman Ranch Cart.
(10/07/15 1:49am)
The Auburn football team was put through a “spirited” practice today, according to coach Gus Malzahn.
(10/02/15 2:42am)
Spirit of Sustainability Award winners will be recognized during the game on Oct. 3. (File photo)
(10/02/15 2:50pm)
The San Jose State vs. Auburn football game on Oct. 3 will recognize Auburn Athletics’ sustainability, according to a press release from the University.
(09/29/15 11:22pm)
Sunny Golloway is gone. His two years here had become a melting pot of emotions: exciting, disappointing, promising, and ultimately wasted.
(09/26/15 9:53pm)
Nineteen-year-old Tommie L. Tyson Jr. and 18-year-old John L. Kennedy, both of Loachapoka, were arrested on three counts of second degree robbery on Saturday, September 26, 2015.
(09/24/15 7:05pm)
Auburn University unveiled a historical marker in
commemoration of Auburn University’s desegregation in 1964 and in honor of Harold
Franklin, the first African American student to attend the University.
(09/16/15 9:29pm)
An Auburn man was arrested and charged with discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling Tuesday, Sept. 15.
(09/18/15 4:03pm)
Auburn and LSU have played plenty of physical games over the course of their rivalry, but several Auburn players are injured even before going to Death Valley for its first SEC game of the season.
(08/28/15 7:28pm)
The Auburn Police Division arrested an Auburn man and charged him with three counts of third-degree burglary, three counts of auto theft, one count of first-degree theft of property, one count of second-degree theft of property and one count of third-degree theft of property.
(08/27/15 8:17pm)
People once took their first steps into Auburn through the train depot on Mitcham Avenue.
(08/27/15 5:04am)
For the sixth year in a row, Auburn University has earned its Tree Campus USA designation from the Arbor Day Foundation; Auburn has received this honor from 2009 through 2014 by promoting tree health and sustainability values to Auburn staff, students and community.
(07/15/15 8:50pm)
Swim team members Beatriz Travalon and Luis Martinez qualified to compete in the swimming portion of the Pan American Games in Toronto from Tuesday, July 14-Saturday, July 18.
(06/24/15 3:09pm)
Dave Enderton fulfills many different roles: athlete, father, graduate student, soldier, wounded warrior.