Chadwick named program director
Associate professor Nanette Chadwick was named the new director of academic sustainability by Mary Ellen Mazey, Auburn University provost.
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Associate professor Nanette Chadwick was named the new director of academic sustainability by Mary Ellen Mazey, Auburn University provost.
One campus group is putting the park in parking lot.
The current generation of students is becoming the driving force behind major crop production, explained Wheeler Foshee in his Sustainable Vegetable Crop Production class.
Wheeler Foshee, associate professor of horticulture, demonstrates on the whiteboard how to plant green beans. Wheeler teaches Sustainable Vegetable Crop Production. (Maria Iampietro / Associate Photo Editor)
Surveying is underway as construction plans for the new Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center are complete.
Foliage in Auburn is getting greener, and so are the city's plans for sustainability.
Auburn is currently ranked 11th in the ONE Campus Challenge, an annual nationwide competition that takes place Feb. 1 through Mar. 31.
Not all crops are created equal, and precision agriculture technology allows farmers to treat them specifically, saving money in the process.
The first nine words of the Auburn University Division of Student Affairs strategic plan for 2010-2013 are, "The student is the most important person on campus."
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
At an Opelika bar Jan. 29, fists and accusations flew, raising questions about whether a bar fight was actually a hate crime.
In the early morning hours of Jan. 30, Auburn fans celebrated the men's basketball team's first SEC win of the season.
Campus security will reach new heights this semester with the addition of a police substation.
College presents many new realities, one being the lack of mom and dad's fridge within raiding range.
Parking, dining, graduation rates and the game-day experience were all topics that headlined the SGA presidential candidate debates, moderated by incumbent SGA President Kurt Sasser Monday night in the Student Center.
For many students the madness that started yesterday and will continue for the next week is an exciting time. SGA elections offer an opportunity to meet student leaders and hear new ideas. For others, however, it's a week to put on headphones and avoid the concourse like it's the plague.
PRESIDENT
Feed the hungry. Serve the poor. It's all too easy to become immune to the call for good deeds in a starving world.
Whether it's for commuting, fitness or fun, the number of Auburn residents choosing to ride bikes has increased in recent years, along with the city's response.