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(02/02/12 11:00am)
As Auburn continues to strive for a bike-friendly campus, Student Government Association, in partnership with Facilities Management, has announced the installation of 50 new bike racks that will be available in the fall.
(02/01/12 5:13pm)
Eban Goodstein, director of the Bard College Center for Environmental Policy, spoke to a room full of University students and faculty Tuesday night. Goodstein lectured on sustainability, global warming and how students can secure jobs that can potentially change the future.
(02/01/12 5:09pm)
The 2012 Lee County Probate Judge Forum provided an inside look at the political opinions of the two candidates, Probate Judge Bill English and his challenger Jon Chase. The event was sponsored by the Patriots of Liberty Tea Party and took place at the Opelika Event Center.
(01/26/12 11:00am)
Few are aware that, among the livestock of the Auburn Veterinary School, there lies a cemetery older than Lee County, itself.
(01/22/12 8:48pm)
The Office of Sustainability plans to welcome Dr. Eban Goodstein, Director of Bard Center for Environmental Policy, for a lecture on sustainability and its relevance in the job market.
(01/12/12 11:00am)
Every semester, each student pays $28.75 to fill SGA's Student Activity Project budget. However, the process of distributing the funds is more complicated than a simple charge to the bursar account.
(11/26/11 6:40am)
This Saturday, thousands will be watching the one game that is talked about all year in Alabama: the Iron Bowl.
(11/14/11 10:34pm)
The No. 24 Auburn Tigers suffered another conference loss for the 2011 season after falling to the No. 14 Georgia Bulldogs 7-45 in the Deep South's oldest rivalry Saturday evening in Athens, Ga.
(11/10/11 11:00am)
My name is Tyler, and I am a student here at Auburn University.
(11/03/11 10:00am)
Magnolia Avenue is no stranger to construction. But instead of projects dealing with concourse upgrades and pedestrian signs, West Magnolia will soon see the opening of a new business: Chipotle Mexican Grill.
(11/03/11 10:00am)
Poverty, abuse, hunger, pollution, bullying--no issue is too tough for C-4 to tackle.
(11/03/11 10:00am)
Ethiopian native Gebisa Ejeta will speak Thursday as this fall's York Distinguished Lecturer at 7 p.m. at The Hotel and Dixon Conference Center at Auburn University.
(10/27/11 10:02am)
After dropping from the Associated Press poll following a 45-10 loss to the No. 1 LSU Tigers away in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend, the Auburn Tigers are looking to heal bruised spirits with a victory over the Ole Miss Rebels Saturday evening.
(10/23/11 5:40pm)
After 110 minutes of play, Thursday evening's soccer match was called a tie after Auburn and Georgia each failed to score through double overtime--marking Auburn's second tie of the season and Georgia's first.
(10/16/11 6:10pm)
The No. 24 Auburn Tigers (5-2, 3-1 SEC) returned home to beat the unranked Florida Gators (4-3, 2-3 SEC) 17-6 in Jordan-Hare Stadium Saturday.
(10/13/11 10:00am)
Many myths abound about what organic actually is, and the "Get Clean with Organic" article was full of some of the most common.
(10/13/11 10:00am)
Hargis Hall will most likely remain empty until next year.
(10/13/11 10:00am)
The Atomic Data and Analysis Structure, a European group that has worked for the last 15 years on making nuclear fusion a valid source of energy, held its first workshop in the United States Oct. 6-8 at the Auburn University Hotel.
(10/06/11 10:00am)
Auburn University was chosen last week to receive part of a $15 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to research advanced methods of producing biofuels.
(09/29/11 10:02am)
After making it through September, the Auburn Tigers (3-1 1-0 SEC) open October on the road against the South Carolina Gamecocks (4-0 2-0 SEC) Saturday at 2:30 p.m.