Gov. Kay Ivey files paperwork needed to run for full term
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has filed the paperwork needed to run for governor in next year's election, further showing her intention to seek a full term as the state's chief executive.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has filed the paperwork needed to run for governor in next year's election, further showing her intention to seek a full term as the state's chief executive.
College campuses across the United States have become the focal points of a growing trend of alt-right and white nationalist propaganda, hate speech and recruitment efforts — and Auburn is no different.
Some may say it began with Charlottesville. Or with Baltimore. Or possibly New Orleans, Gainesville or Durham.
THE PLAINSMAN: Why leave BU and why is Auburn the place you want to go?
At the end of an echoing countdown, screams rang throughout the Auburn Arena, down the stairs and into the Village at Auburn Panhellenic's 2017 Bid Day. Down the stairs, hundreds of women ran toward their "new homes."
A Boston University student who attended last week's white nationalist "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said he has been accepted to Auburn and will be transferring in the spring after receiving what he said were death threats in Boston.
Voters in Auburn began heading to the polls Tuesday to vote in a U.S. Senate special election primary characterized largely by frustration with Washington — on both sides of the aisle.
The Public Works Charity Riders and the Lee County Humane society came together in a joint effort to hold the fifth annual Hogs for Dogs event. The event was held at Big Swamp Harley Davidson, an Opelika motorcycle dealership.
Auburn’s labyrinth, also known as Haley Center, has been confusing Auburn students ever since opening its doors in 1969. Being the tallest building on campus, Haley Center contains colleges, computer labs and no windows in the hallways. For this reason, the building has earned its nickname of “The Labyrinth.”
Auburn’s Herb Hand is an enticingly unique coach.
Alabama is home to football rivalries, rockets and hundred year old traditions that will live on until the end of time. All of these things are what make this great state what it is and give outsiders a small taste of why we refer to it as “sweet home Alabama.” The brave souls who venture from home and decide to come to Alabama for their education may have come for a change in scenery or a new adventure, but, little did they know, they chose one of the most historic and unique states in the South. With it’s unique history and timeless attractions, Alabama is undoubtedly one of the south’s treasures. Here are just a few facts that make Alabama natives so proud call this state home:
With football season fast approaching, many Auburn fans have questions concerning the team's defense.
The wait is finally over. Football season is finally upon us.
When procrastinating from studying in the library, Garrett Raab and Terran Ray shared their annoyances with their current engineering notebooks and all the ways it could be improved. It was there they began the early stages of their product design that would later lead to their creation of Enki Notebooks.
Perhaps it is cliché and repetitive to say that summer research has provided me with the opportunity to apply the knowledge I have learned in class to a real world environment. I imagine that is fairly obvious. But there is much more to the experience than that. As a researcher, you are working on the cutting edge of science, the fringes of your fields knowledge, and the idea of being part of a discovery in that field is exhilarating.
For Beth Register, opening her own boutique was a dream that has now come true.
Sitting in a painstakingly boring science class at Lee-Scott Academy in 2014, Stone Ray scrolled through his feed on Facebook until he came across an article about what is now known as Evolve, the six-story apartment complex under construction downtown.
Jennifer P., a name given to her by a family of dancers, began busting moves in elementary school. She continued through high school and when she arrived at Auburn University she tried out for the Tiger Paws dance team.
After local band Captain Kudzu finished their set, members of Dogwood Lung gathered in the center of a packed living room on Harper Avenue for a graduation party in May.
After three years at IBM, two degrees from Auburn University and 25 years teaching high school, Scott Moody, owner of Chirpwood in Opelika, has settled down in his third career, his "doing good" career.