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(03/06/18 5:30pm)
A life-long interest in medicine has taken Ciji Brewer on a rare path to getting selected to participate in one of the most prestigious training programs for second-year veterinary school students.
(02/22/18 6:02pm)
The first-week Paul Christian Benton, sophomore in chemical engineering at the time, moved into his new house, he heard a knock on his door at 7 a.m. on Saturday morning.
(02/26/18 4:03pm)
At sunup, Pine Hill Cemetery opens its iron gates, and the faintly eroded marks of birth and death become visible from Auburn’s dawn. The oldest grave dates back to 1830, and the newest to 2010. About 40 yards away from the tombstones of mayors and Auburn University presidents, and between two great pine trees, lies the burial grounds of slaves.
(02/17/18 11:48pm)
A day after junior Casey Mize showed why he was named a preseason All-American on the mound, catcher Steven Williams made the most of his first career start at the plate.
(02/19/18 11:27pm)
Auburn's men's basketball team is coming off its second consecutive win over Kentucky, only the third win over the Wildcats in the last 36 tries at home.
(02/14/18 8:42pm)
The Alabama State Senate has approved a bill by Sen. Tom Whatley, R-Auburn, that would require food establishments to more safely secure their grease traps.
(02/13/18 2:22am)
Each semester there is a
shift in available dinning on campus because of the rotating basis of food
trucks spread around campus. This semester Tiger Dining added two Asian
inspired trucks to the lineup.
(02/13/18 6:02pm)
Auburn’s second annual Mardi Gras parade came through downtown Saturday evening, drawing hundreds of residents to College Street.
(02/11/18 6:59am)
After capping their year-long fundraising efforts with a 14-hour nonstop dance marathon, the Auburn University Dance Marathon, a student-led effort to benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, announced their final fundraising total for the year at midnight Saturday.
(02/09/18 12:47am)
During freshman biology lab classes in the fall of 2015, they were partners, but later this week the two will be facing off in a hotly contested runoff to be Auburn's next SGA president.
(02/07/18 9:14pm)
Moments after the announcement of Miss Auburn 2018, Dixon Simmons heard his name called on the steps of Cater Lawn officially naming him the new SGA treasurer as he welcomed a barrage of hugs and cheers from friends and family members.
(02/05/18 9:57pm)
Built in 1890 by an Auburn University math professor, Bolling Hall Crenshaw, the Crenshaw Guest House was originally a one room bungalow for his family and has been transformed over the years to become a unique lodging alternative for any Auburn visitors.
(02/06/18 3:01am)
The Evolve apartment complex has a new neighbor. Purvelo, Auburn's newest cycling studio, opened two weeks now and is set on a course for success.
(02/09/18 4:40pm)
The Pizza Club was officially disbanded in fall 2017 during its fourth year as an official club.
(02/06/18 12:14am)
From peacekeeping contributions to the United Nations, Consul General of Ireland in Atlanta Shane Stephens brought the Irish experience to campus on Thursday.
(01/30/18 8:38am)
A tradition born of Petrie’s pen, the Auburn Creed has an extensive presence on Auburn’s campus. In celebration of the Creed, the Office of Student Conduct began launching an annual Be The Creed campaign during the 2015-2016 school year.
(02/04/18 7:12pm)
In February of 2015, the indie pop-punk band Radio Decay played its first show at a Battle of the Bands with nervous jitters and promising potential. Now, it’s one of the top acts circulating in Auburn’s music scene.
(02/17/18 11:18pm)
On a weekly basis, 12-16 Auburn students get together to practice improv and make each other laugh in an organization called the Lee County Flannel Club.
(01/30/18 4:06pm)
Meg McGuffin is a young woman with a lot of titles.
(01/29/18 4:06pm)
Activist Mia Raven, baker Monique Williams and fashion designer Jordan Jemison aren’t household names, or even famous, but one group of progressive Auburn University alumni is telling the stories of them and people like them: regular Southerners.