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(02/12/25 5:17pm)
Auburn University’s College of Education EAGLES program has helped enrich the paths of many students at Auburn. This year, the annual Chick-fil-A Inspiration Awards helped aid the program’s effort with a $75,000 grant.
(01/31/25 5:45pm)
On Jan. 29, the Auburn Panhellenic announced 143 new Pi Chis for 2025 fall primary recruitment at the Cater Hall steps. The crowd was packed on the Upper Quad lawn with fellow sorority sisters supporting their friends as they awaited the results.
(02/07/25 3:00pm)
After providing nearly 80 years of service to the Auburn Family, the Auburn University Bookstore has continuously evolved, yet its mission remains dedicated to the student experience first by focusing on affordability and upholding traditions.
(03/14/25 1:00pm)
Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator Cynthia Tucker had not always planned on journalism. It wasn’t until after struggling with biology and calculus at Auburn University that she exchanged her pre-med plans for a double major in journalism and English.
(02/04/25 11:30pm)
Drew Dauphin had a magnetic pull to him that no one could resist and was known for his creativity, wit and welcoming spirit. According to his family, he was a jack of all trades: Whether someone needed a joke, a shoulder to cry on or someone to just listen. He operated on a seemingly different level, providing comfort and solace for those around him.
(03/19/25 6:18pm)
Growing up as one of the few people of color in her small, rural town cultivated a sensitivity in Bren Wells for people who feel like they don’t belong. When she got to Auburn University, she realized this passion and put it into practice by leading the International Student Organization (ISO).
(03/10/25 1:00pm)
For many, Auburn University evokes images of the quintessential Southern college experience. But for members of the LGBTQ+ community, finding a sense of belonging can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Pride on the Plains, the flagship organization for the Auburn-Opelika area, provides a crucial support system and fosters an inclusive environment for all.
(03/12/25 3:00pm)
It takes a village to keep the Village the Loveliest on the Plains. Employing over 450 workers in 11 departments, Auburn University Facilities plans and maintains on-campus construction, maintenance and infrastructure.
(01/11/25 9:41pm)
(12/30/24 12:12am)
No. 2 Auburn men’s basketball will host the Monmouth Hawks on Monday, Dec. 30 to conclude a rigorous 2024-25 non-conference schedule before starting SEC play next weekend.
(12/01/24 3:36pm)
(11/28/24 1:15am)
With another electric start led by star Johni Broome, No. 4 Auburn ran past Memphis on Wednesday evening 90-76 to claim the program’s first Maui Invitational championship winning three games in three days – just the third SEC team ever to win the prestigious Thanksgiving week tournament.
(11/19/24 11:56pm)
On Friday night, Nov. 15, Columbus, Georgia contractor Hughston Homes removed a bald eagle nest near North College Street, despite a viral petition and community support to save the nest. The bonded bald eagle pair, named Jim and Pam by locals, are now without a home for nesting season, sparking outrage in the Auburn community, as residents and students call for a boycott and city officials request a federal investigation.
(11/15/24 6:00am)
Sophomore guard Taliah Scott made her debut for Auburn women’s basketball on Thursday night, leading the Tigers to an 82-48 win over the Little Rock Trojans inside of Neville Arena.
(11/13/24 4:10pm)
Mayor Ron Anders presented his sixth-annual State of the City Address at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center on Nov. 12. For the 2024 State of the City Address, Mayor Anders discussed Auburn’s growth and challenges in the past year.
(11/13/24 2:10am)
As I watched the results roll in on election night last week, I was struck by a detail election analysts noticed as early votes were reported. Several key counties that were likelier to swing blue based on past elections made a new shift to red, and for the second time since 1988, the Republican Party won both the electoral and popular vote — claiming all seven swing states.
(11/15/24 2:00pm)
New research from Auburn University shows promising results for a drug that may prevent Alzheimer's disease, after trials have slowed and reversed cognitive decline in mice. This comes during November, Alzheimer's Awareness Month, bringing hope for the millions affected by Alzheimer’s.
(11/06/24 7:16pm)
Now 22 games into Hugh Freeze’s tenure as Auburn’s head coach, following Saturday afternoon’s 17-7 loss to Vanderbilt, the second-year coach sits at a 9-13 overall record and 4-10 in conference play with just a trio of games remaining in the 2024 campaign.
(10/30/24 4:15pm)
Basketball season is underway, and the Auburn Tigers are looking to make a statement. The Tigers will start game play this week in an exhibition game against LaGrange, and then move on to actual play on Nov. 4th against Southern Illinois.
(10/29/24 3:00pm)
Auburn women’s basketball was able to add a multitude of key pieces in preparation for the 2024-25 season, among them is Jordan Hunter.