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(11/03/25 4:22pm)
On Nov. 2, Sam Hendrix, a local author and historian, led a walking tour around what used to be known as "Faculty Row." Beginning at Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers, Hendrix discussed his in-depth research into the notable figures of Auburn University throughout the 19th and 20th century while leading attendees to locations connected to those faculty members.
(11/01/25 12:38am)
When Auburn returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night, the Tigers will have a new signal-caller. Quarterback Ashton Daniels will get the start under the lights, with Jackson Arnold moving to the bench, according to AuburnSports.com.
(10/26/25 2:05am)
On Oct. 25, the Lee County Historical Society hosted the annual Syrup Sopping Festival at Pioneer Park from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Held for over 50 years, the event features food, live music and pop-ups by small businesses in the area. Among these vendors were local businesses selling products like custom hydrographics and jewelry, while others were there on behalf of organizations.
(10/23/25 2:44pm)
On Oct. 15, Turning Point USA (TPUSA) announced via Instagram that Benny Johnson, Eric Trump, Lara Trump and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville will speak for the upcoming “This is the Turning Point Tour” event on Wednesday, Nov. 5 in Neville Arena. The event, hosted by the TPUSA chapter at Auburn University, is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5:00 p.m.
(10/25/25 1:00pm)
To celebrate the Halloween season, The Auburn Plainsman Lifestyle Section is reviewing and recommending related movies for people to watch. Ranging from frightening, nightmare-inducing thrillers to wholesome, family-friendly flicks, reviews will cover a variety of genres. Read a synopsis and our thoughts, and then take a look at the “spooky” meter, a rating out of five that details whether we think this movie is worth watching during Halloween time. If you would like to write a Halloween-related film review and see it published, email srb0106@auburn.edu.
(10/16/25 1:58am)
On Oct. 15, 2025, the preliminary hearing for the murder of retired Auburn University professor, Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, was held at the Lee County Justice Center. The hearing determined that there was enough evidence against the accused, Harold Rashad Dabney III, to move to a grand jury. While the case is still in its early stages, lots of new information surrounding the case emerged in the hearing.
(10/14/25 10:28pm)
Joshua Race, an Auburn grad student and full-time band director in Fountain, Colorado, was recently named to Yamaha's 40 Under 40, a list that recognizes young music educators for their outstanding work. Currently enrolled online at Auburn University pursuing his specialist in education degree, Race spends most of his time teaching his band students using metacognitive strategies.
(10/09/25 3:29am)
On Oct. 7, the Auburn University Dream Makers (AUDM) gathered for Child Health Day on the Campus Green. At the event, the lawn was covered with tents featuring catering from Foosackly’s and Small Sliders and volunteers preparing to be pied, as Aubie the Tiger and attendees enjoyed the celebration on campus.
(10/09/25 12:59pm)
On Oct. 6, Brilyn Hollyhand, an Auburn freshman studying political science, held his “One Conversation at a Time Tour” at the Science Center Auditorium. The event, organized in coordination with Auburn’s Turning Point USA chapter, aimed to promote the involvement of the next generation of conservatives in the political process.
(10/13/25 7:00pm)
After three hours of headache-inducing car sickness caused by miles of dirt road leading deep into the jungle mountains, we arrived at Kopi Punik Sumbawa, an award-winning coffee shop deep in the rural landscape of southern Indonesia.
(10/03/25 8:10pm)
Auburn Mayor Ron Anders presented his seventh annual State of the City Address at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center on Oct. 2. The address focused on the city’s challenges and successes over the past year.
(11/03/25 7:15pm)
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is one of the most recognized and well known engineering schools around the nation. With over 10 majors to pick from and over 6,700 students, the College is celebrating its 153rd anniversary on Auburn University’s campus.
(08/24/25 2:18pm)
It’s no secret that Auburn University’s University Program Council goes all out for their First 56 concerts — with big names like The Driver Era, Maddie and Tae, Dayglow and The Brook and The Bluff performing in previous years. The fall concert on Saturday, Aug. 23, was no exception as Joshua Bassett made the stage at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center his own.
(08/20/25 3:42am)
After years of only claiming two national championships, Auburn football is finally recognizing seven other championships won over the years, bringing the total to nine for the program.
(07/09/25 1:10am)
On July 8, the Auburn Family joined Eli Manning, retired NFL Quarterback and two-time Super Bowl MVP, on his show Eli's Places in the rolling of Toomer’s Corner with over 3,000 rolls of toilet paper, officially setting a new Guinness World Record. Manning is the host for Eli’s Places, an ESPN+ series that celebrates college football by highlighting college football history and traditions. Auburn’s iconic tradition of rolling Toomer’s Corner after a sports victory is the next college tradition to be featured.
(06/14/25 1:00pm)
For its grand opening on June 14, Roni's Mac Bar - a mac and cheese bar with customizable toppings and grilled cheese - officially opened its Auburn location to the public. Located at 138 North College Street, Roni's Mac Bar is the newest food spot in downtown Auburn.
(06/06/25 6:12pm)
It’s a super weekend on the Plains! For the first time in program history, the Tigers will host a Super Regional at Plainsman Park, taking on No. 13 Coastal Carolina with a trip to the College World Series on the line.
(06/05/25 1:00pm)
Auburn Community Church (ACC) has served as a home away from home for both Auburn students and residents for many years. What began as a small gathering has grown into a vibrant community, with hundreds of people coming together each week.
(04/30/25 5:00pm)
With the start of the summer, days last longer and people feel like spending more time outside, taking advantage of the warm weather.
(04/29/25 1:00pm)
College has not been easy for me. While I know college is not easy for anyone, I think you’d be surprised by some of the stories I have to tell. I transferred to Auburn in fall 2023 from a smaller school, the University of North Alabama.