Green Jr. embracing role as Auburn's leader
Among the roster shifts of losing starters to the NBA Draft and adding transfers, there is uncertainty around Auburn men’s basketball. Wendell Green Jr. is the calm among that storm.
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Among the roster shifts of losing starters to the NBA Draft and adding transfers, there is uncertainty around Auburn men’s basketball. Wendell Green Jr. is the calm among that storm.
Emmy Beason, senior in public relations, was announced as this year’s Miss Homecoming winner on Sep. 24, 2022. She won the election with 28.85% of the votes and had a 6.3% margin of victory over the runner-up, Jenna Codner, senior in public relations.
Auburn gymnastics is preparing for a 2023 season that will build on its record-breaking 2022, a season full of perfect scores and program records.
Auburn's 41-27 loss to Arkansas was the blow that sent head coach Bryan Harsin's tower tumbling to the ground. On Monday, Auburn announced that Harsin has been fired as the head football coach midway through his second season.
This afternoon in front of Auburn’s academic classroom and laboratory complex, the National Pan-Hellenic Council held a seminal reveal of the Legacy Plaza, which is dedicated to the historically Black greek life organization’s presence on campus.
In July this year, a collective, “On To Victory,” was launched to provide Auburn University student-athletes with the opportunity to profit off their name, image and likeness.
The Thrifty Lizard has come to Auburn.
The first tackle for loss, sack and takeaway of Auburn's 2022 season belongs to senior edge linebacker Derick Hall.
After a week one victory over Mercer to open up the season, Auburn looks to improve to 2-0 as it takes on the San Jose State Spartans (1-0) out of the Mountain West Conference.
When Auburn lost its leading receiver from 2021 in the offseason after an already mediocre year last season from the receiving core, a big question heading into this season was who would step up at receiver.
Auburn isn't naming a permanent starting quarterback early in the season, and that be for the best.
After a 6-7 debut season and a whole lot of offseason speculation, Tiger fans are left wondering what head coach Bryan Harsin needs to do in year two to salvage his career at Auburn.
Auburn has found its starting quarterback to open the season.
This fall, the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center will house two new facilities that will serve the Auburn community while also acting as a teaching center for students enrolled in the university's hospitality program.
Four months after standout cornerback Roger McCreary was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, secondary coach Zac Etheridge is given the task of setting a new standard for the back end of Auburn's defense.
The fall semester is just around the corner, and with it comes the opening of the Auburn athletics schedule. The soccer team kicks off the incoming fall semester, that is full of sports, with an exhibition game against Georgia Southern on August 8.
According to head coach Bryan Harsin and company at SEC Media Day, things are coming together in the wide receiver room for Auburn following a season where the receiving core was arguably the biggest weakness to the team.
First, it was Auburn basketball, and now it is Auburn baseball proving that a great season yields great success on draft day.
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health that the Constitution of the United States does not confer any right to an abortion, overruling Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. This decision effectively returned the power of abortion regulation back to the state legislatures and elected officials.
Like some of you reading this, I am against abortion. The reality is that it is a heartwrenching decision normally born out of desperation that is extremely brutal in nature. It could have easily been performed on virtually any of us, extinguishing our dreams, fears, achievements and failures in the process. And yet I believe that the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health is wrong and sends us down a dangerous path.