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(07/20/17 8:35pm)
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.
(07/19/17 2:53pm)
For Beth Register, opening her own boutique was a dream that has now come true.
(07/07/17 9:41pm)
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.
(06/22/17 3:40pm)
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.
(06/22/17 3:16am)
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.
(06/15/17 7:29pm)
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.
(06/13/17 3:28pm)
A year has passed since 49 people lost their lives in the Orlando nightclub, Pulse. What remains is their memory, sorrow and 49 rainbow flags lining the red brick on Samford lawn.
(05/31/17 4:33pm)
Affordable meets trendy at downtown Auburn’s first consignment boutique, Kensley on Trend.
(05/17/17 8:08pm)
No. 19 Auburn men’s golf finished as the NCAA
West Lafayette Regional runner-up to advance to its sixth consecutive NCAA
Championship behind senior Matt Gilchrest, who carded a pair of 2-under 70s in
the final two rounds to finish in a tie for third individually, one shot back.
(05/19/17 3:31pm)
You’re probably getting a lot of advice these days. In conversations that happen about this time every year, family members, former teachers, friends already in college and others eagerly pass along their experiences on what it’s like to move away from home and how to be successful as a university student.
(05/19/17 3:30pm)
It sometimes feels as if Auburn athletics make the world turn on campus. Powered by the intense energy from the fans and inspired by the great athletes of old, sporting events at Auburn University can be some of the most exciting and influential undertakings for a young student. They can also be some of the most daunting.
(05/12/17 4:27am)
Just days after being named First Team All-SEC, junior
Kaylee Carlson starred yet again for Auburn. She fired a complete game shutout,
and Kendall Veach launched a game-winning home run in the sixth inning to lead
Auburn to a 2-0 victory over Kentucky in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.
(04/28/17 5:05am)
Attorneys representing former football player Landon Rice have claimed in a statement that a Lee County grand jury declined to indict him on "any charge."
(04/19/17 12:18am)
Musicians took to a makeshift stage at the head of the Green Space in an effort to foster unity on a day when many felt their safety threatened on campus because of the crowds white nationalist Richard Spencer would be bringing to campus Tuesday evening.
(04/21/17 9:08pm)
What started out as a joke between married couple Russ and Hannah Baggett, became reality when they decided to start a record business and pop-up shop.
(04/20/17 4:21am)
Carlee Wallace. Momentum shifter extraordinaire.
(04/10/17 7:43pm)
I observed the installation of Steven Leath as AU’s 19th president at the University Ballroom March 20.
(04/05/17 6:13pm)
In the early hours of March 17, 2009, Laura Ling and a colleague stepped out onto a frozen river in China, crossing the North Korean border in search of a story—in search of the truth. Her next reality came running at her, shotguns raised.
(04/11/17 2:46am)
Saturday afternoons, a growing mass of adamant voters gather in the little scarlet-carpeted chapel on East Thach Avenue. What started as a few political outliers has become a brigade of devoted members looking to make waves.
(04/04/17 10:10pm)
It’s another beautiful day on The Plains. You wake up at any time after 10 a.m. (because any time before that is just unnecessary), roll out of bed and make your way to the nearest mirror.