From Elvis to Ole Miss: Pharmacy professor reflects on 50 years
During the Auburn and Ole Miss football game, Dr. Randall Clark, professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy, walked onto the field to celebrate his 50th year on the Plains.
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During the Auburn and Ole Miss football game, Dr. Randall Clark, professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy, walked onto the field to celebrate his 50th year on the Plains.
Ole Miss served Auburn its fourth consecutive loss on Saturday, so the Tigers have had time to process the loss and reflect on what they need to do this week to defeat Mississippi State.
On Oct. 7, Hamas – a terrorist organization dedicated to dismantling the nation of Israel at all costs – launched an attack against Israel, reportedly launching over 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip.
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For all the firsts that Hugh Freeze will have this upcoming Saturday as he leads the Tigers onto Pat Dye Field, the opposition is all too familiar. Freeze faced off against UMass in each of his four seasons at Liberty, including last year’s win in Don Brown’s first season back at the helm in Massachusetts. Liberty won all four matchups in the series, the closest being last season’s 18-point victory on the road.
Auburn University’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative will host the second of five film showings on Tuesday, Sept. 12, in the Foy Union Ballroom. Next week's film is "I, Robot," a 2004 detective tale about the moral implications of sentient machines.
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For the sixth time in his career and the first as Auburn’s head coach, Hugh Freeze took the podium at SEC Media Days on Tuesday. After the 2022 Tigers suffered through a 5-7 season and a sixth-place finish in the SEC West, Freeze’s mantra through the offseason has been “flip the script”, a theme prevalent in Freeze’s remarks in Nashville, Tennessee.