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(02/19/18 4:18pm)
Kiesel Park is typically a quiet place where dog owners can be found walking their pets. Saturday afternoons, however, the sound of padded swords can be heard ringing through the park. These padded swords belong to the members of Auburn’s Amtgard chapter.
(01/21/18 9:16pm)
When most
people compose a light-hearted Twitter post for their followers, they never
expect it to end up raising thousands of dollars for a worthy cause.
(01/18/18 3:16am)
Snowman building competitions and snowball fights pressed on in front of dark University buildings on a frigid Wednesday after a blanket of ice and snow covered Auburn University from brick to oak tree.
(01/09/18 10:06pm)
Auburn's QB1 has unfinished business.
(01/14/18 9:45pm)
In a country inhabited by people of all backgrounds and demographics, it has become a mission of the collegiate world to open their doors to more and more international students.
(12/10/17 1:15am)
Without one of its leading 2017 scorers in sophomore guard Mustapha Heron, Auburn needed balanced and persistent scoring from its supporting cast against UAB Saturday afternoon.
(12/07/17 6:08pm)
Auburn defeated Gardner-Webb 80-55 Wednesday night inside Auburn Arena, however, the best story of the night came after the game.
(12/06/17 7:11pm)
Seven weeks ago, I called for Auburn to fire head football coach Gus Malzahn, citing his inability to beat his rivals in big games. At the time, Malzahn was a combined 4-9 against LSU, Georgia and Alabama, and had won just one of his last eight games against those opponents.
(12/06/17 12:31am)
The Cross-Cultural Center for Excellence has brought several members of the local Muscogee Creek Nation to Auburn University. The men from the Muscogee Nation thought best to show off their renowned dance team The Medicine Tail Feathers.
(12/10/17 8:00pm)
With the help of her family, Tiffany Gibson-Pitts won the race for the Opelika City Council Ward 2 seat in 2016. As a city councilwoman, Gibson-Pitts has decided to make education an important goal in her efforts to improve her ward.
(11/21/17 9:55pm)
Through weeks of up and down performances leading to a heartbreaking midseason loss to LSU, Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn believes there were only two ways his team could have responded.
(11/28/17 7:29pm)
In 2005, fresh out of high school, Chambers County native Johnny Powell and a couple of his friends began the journey that fills the minds of adolescent music fans everywhere – starting a rock band.
(11/13/17 2:31am)
Following a win over top-ranked Georgia, Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson evoked the names of Barry Sanders and Mark Ingram into the Tigers’ coaching staff.
(11/10/17 11:23pm)
As top-ranked Georgia and No. 10 Auburn prepare to battle inside Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday, much is talked about—and for good reason—about both team’s high-powered rushing attacks.
(11/08/17 9:33pm)
An Auburn College of Education alumnus earned a nomination for national history teacher of the year for his innovative approach to teaching.
(11/28/17 7:15am)
Jonny Bradford, junior in industrial and systems engineering, had always been interested in the travel industry, but after spending the summer doing internships, Bradford realized he had an idea.
(11/03/17 5:06am)
It doesn't technically count, but Auburn's overtime exhibition loss to Division II Barry University isn't setting the tone to start the year that head coach Bruce Pearl wanted.
(11/02/17 9:15pm)
On Wednesday, Aubie put aside his disdain for dogs to join the Lee County Humane Society at the kickoff party of the first ever "Bark Bowl."
(11/03/17 3:23pm)
At first glance, the Lee County Flea Market seems just that — an ordinary, eclectic collection of sporadic booths in an overgrown field off of Highway 431.
(10/27/17 4:37am)
Auburn graduate and Kelly Miller, dean of students at the Amazima School in Jinja, Uganda, returned to Auburn to speak as part of an ongoing speaker series sponsored and organized by Emerge, the University's new comprehensive student leadership initiative.