Goodwin trial goes to jury
After four days of testimony and counsel statements, the armed robbery trial of Antonio Goodwin has gone to the jury.
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After four days of testimony and counsel statements, the armed robbery trial of Antonio Goodwin has gone to the jury.
Fans of the Harry Potter series will soon get their chance to relive childhood fantasies by participating in a tournament of quidditch.
From Woodstock to Lollapalooza, outdoor music festivals are a rite of passage for college students.
Working with her husband and two young children in their vegetable garden, shooting an elk in Colorado with her dad or cheering on the Auburn Tigers at a home football game are just some of the things Tipi Colley Miller might be found doing.
I was appalled at the article last week on tips for tanning "safely."
The stadium parking deck has been equipped with 24 new solar panels.
Johnny Richmond, crossing guard at Dean Road Elementary and local celebrity known as 'Mr. Penny,' was hospitalized Monday morning after sustaining a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his home.
On Fat Tuesday, there is always room for seconds.
IHPO is developing products for the developing world.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees decided Feb. 3 to establish the International Hunger Institute following a proposal from the College of Human Sciences.
The Alabama Possible Community Conversation will take place in Room 2326 of the Student Center on Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. and is one part of The Challenge, a two week campus global issues movement.
The Office of Sustainability has been growing quickly the past few years, and soon it will be bringing in an outside source to monitor Auburn's progress with sustainability initiatives.
Tonight, I am embarrassed to call myself an Auburn alumnus because Owen Parrish was elected as Auburn's SGA president.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees has proposed an increase in on-campus housing rates throughout the next three years.
The SGA debate took place Monday night in the Student Center ballroom. Each candidate started with an opening statement then answered a series of questions posed by current SGA president Kirby Turnage. This year, candidates were only allowed a rebuttal if their name was specifically mentioned or they were gestured to by an opponent. The event began with the Miss Auburn candidates briefly presenting their platforms, followed by debate among candidates for treasurer, vice president and president.
Auburn students will be casting their votes for the SGA election, which will be held Feb. 14.
Sustain-A-Bowl, started three years ago by the Office of Sustainability, involves all on-campus residence halls competing to be the most "green."
Chris Osterlund, senior in industrial and systems engineering and SGA executive vice president, has teamed up with Nathan Warner, senior in chemical engineering, and Julia Wiard, coordinator for the Center of Leadership and Ethics, to develop an initiative he hopes will move Auburn's students to action.
As Student Government Association campaigns approach, candidates are ready to show how much they believe in Auburn and love it.
An Auburn citizen is in custody after a car chase that turned into a foot pursuit Tuesday morning.