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The battle of the unbeaten Southeastern Conference West is on its way to the Plains.
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The battle of the unbeaten Southeastern Conference West is on its way to the Plains.
After a tough loss against the undefeated Georgia Bulldogs, Auburn travels to Razorback Stadium to take on the 4-2 Arkansas Razorbacks. This is a huge game for both teams as both are coming off of losses.
Wallace Hall is the graphic design building in the village, named after George C. Wallace, who famously said, “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” In June 2020, Ashley Henton, now an alumna of Auburn, started a petition to get the hall renamed, which has now garnered around 12,000 signatures.
For Ayşe and Zeynep Bilgili, taking care of Auburn students is a family business.
Ahead of the Auburn-Georgia game on Saturday, sports editor Caleb Jones met with Jake Jennings, the assistant sports editor of The Red and Black, to talk about this week's contest. Here's the conversation.
Many SEC football fans will remember Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm. A lesser-known Fromm, however broke onto the college football scene Saturday, breaking a 22-year-old losing streak and planting himself in Auburn sports lore for decades to come.
Ahead of the game between Auburn and LSU on Saturday, The Auburn Plainsman met with Jared Brodtmann of The Daily Reveille, LSU's student-run paper. Here's a Q&A between The Plainsman and The Reveille to discuss the upcoming Tiger Bowl.
Auburn soccer (8-2-0) prepares for one of its toughest battles of the season, as the team travels to Columbia to face off against No. 17 South Carolina (8-2-0), who is unbeaten in SEC play.
Work hard, play hard: Auburn students agree they know how to do both. From widely renowned Auburn institutions to downtown newcomers, Auburn offers a variety of places to kick off a night out.
Two weeks ago, hundreds of students gathered at Toomer’s Corner in protest after three students reported incidents of sexual assault on campus in a single week. The University announced it would hold a town hall to address concerns regarding sexual violence on campus as the first protest was underway.
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, University leaders gathered in polished attire and assembled into a carefully curated view to speak to intrigued media reporters and concerned students.
LSU head coach Ed Orgeron gave high praises to Auburn before the upcoming game.
Head football coach Bryan Harsin spoke with the media on Monday to address the team’s 28-20 loss to Penn State on Saturday and preview their homecoming game against Georgia State.
In its entirety, Auburn boasts upwards of 10 barbecue spots within its city limits. While there are a few chain restaurants thrown into the mix, Auburn’s barbecue scene is primarily made up of locally owned businesses.
Mac, the Boston Dynamics spot, is the McWhorter School of Building Science’s latest acquisition in novel construction robotics.
Derek Mason’s defense will be eating wings after posting a shutout against Alabama State.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees unanimously approved the installation of a plaque outside Wallace Hall during its Friday morning meeting. The plaque is designed to contextualize the name of the building, named after former Alabama governor and self-described segregationist George Corley Wallace.
After a 60-10 win over Akron last week, Auburn is preparing to face Alabama State this Saturday, which is fresh off of a 14-13 victory over Miles College. With both teams looking to stay undefeated, here are a few players that could stand out this weekend and keys to victory for both teams.
Forty-nine games into his Auburn career and super-senior T.D. Moultry did not have a start to his name. Forty-nine games of lacking confidence and belief in himself. But after his 50th game and first career start, there is no turning back.
Every single player and coach had a grin stretched across their face as they walked to greet fans on the sideline, knowing they had each etched their names into an unchangeable history book.