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(04/23/26 2:00pm)
A New York Times column from February titled “The Television Show Every American Should Watch” deconstructed HBO’s critically acclaimed poster child, "The Pitt," claiming the show is a direct reflection of the current state of our chaotic country.
(04/22/26 3:00pm)
From April 9 to 18, the Auburn University Department of Theatre and Dance put on a production of "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" on the Black Box stage in the Telfair Peet Theatre. Serving as the final performance of the Department's 2025-26 season, the play was a send-off for the senior actors and a demonstration of up-and-coming freshman talent.
(04/13/26 10:03pm)
"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," based on the popular 2007 Nintendo game of the same name, released in theatres on April 1. Despite its explosive box office opening, the film has proven rather controversial in terms of critical reception.
(04/12/26 2:53am)
Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (AUVCM) hosted its third annual Vet Fest on April 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at their campus on Wire Road, this free, family-friendly event invites the entire Auburn community to learn and see the work of the College of Veterinary Medicine. With plenty of educational and hands-on activities, Vet Fest aims to both educate and entertain its guests.
(04/06/26 5:00am)
On March 10, Netflix released season two of the live action “One Piece,” based on Eiichiro Oda's anime and manga of the same name. The most recent season continues to follow the Monkey D. Luffy’s (Iñaki Godoy) journey to find the One Piece, an unknown piece of treasure, and become the next Pirate King.
(04/10/26 1:24pm)
On March 20, “Project Hail Mary” hit theaters, engaging audiences with its remarkable cinematography, exhilarating story and painfully endearing characters.
(03/30/26 2:04pm)
On March 15, the annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, were held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and streamed to the public on ABC and Hulu. For 98 years, this awards ceremony has recognized the various achievements of the worldwide film industry, with this year no different.
(03/27/26 3:12pm)
Auburn is a University historically defined by its loyalty to their football program, but a shift in momentum is now undeniable. Even in the post football season, the energy on campus refuses to quiet down. Jerseys shape shift accordingly, a sports buzz hangs in the air and lines stretch across The Village for Auburn's winter spectacle. Neville Arena becomes a commune for the devoted, who stay till the end of the game, win or lose. Basketball culture at Auburn University has evolved as both students and community members alike race to cheer on The Tigers.
(03/23/26 12:28am)
From March 20-22, AubFest hosted nearly 1,300 attendees for its eighth edition at local ATV park Boggin’ on the Plains. The biannual independent music and arts festival showcased over 25 artists and 30 different performances, including headliner Carver Commodore. Along with live music and entertainment, guests enjoyed local vendors, food trucks and camping.
(03/23/26 7:11pm)
According to BadCredit.org, Auburn ranks fifth in the most affordable college towns to watch March Madness. Recently accepting the bid to join the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) tournament, Auburn is expected to host schools in Neville Arena in the coming weeks, and this ranking shows students they can enjoy Auburn basketball to its fullest, all without breaking the bank.
(03/17/26 3:00pm)
On Feb. 27, the Japanese video game company Capcom released its newest and ninth single-player survival horror game under the modern Resident Evil name: “Resident Evil: requiem.”
(03/07/26 6:19pm)
Daylight saving time is a concept that appears rather simple on paper: The clock jumps one hour forward or backward biannually. However, despite its supposed simplicity, the impact of this “springing forward” and “falling back” has led to some controversy.
(03/06/26 5:30pm)
On March 5, Auburn Women in Law collaborated with the CARE Humane Society for an evening of puppy yoga at Be Yoga. Participants were able to partake in a one-hour class of yoga while enjoying the energy and rambunctiousness of the puppies from 6 to 7 p.m.
(03/06/26 8:00pm)
March is designated as Women’s History Month; it’s a time to celebrate the contributions of women to America’s history, their accomplishments and how they have impacted society. In honor of this celebration of women, I’ve picked a movie, book and album that are created by women and feature empowering stories but also capture the essence of the upcoming spring season.
(03/04/26 2:00pm)
When people think of show choir, they often think of popular media, including the television show "Glee," with its dramatic storytelling, expert song covers and entrancing dance numbers. However, the AU Singers, Auburn University's very own show choir, led by conductor Dale Farmer, brings a whole new level of dedication and love towards art. The group, consisting of over 36 vocalists and 12 instrumentalists, is currently preparing for their Spring Show, a performance that is guaranteed to knock the socks off of anyone who watches.
(03/02/26 4:57pm)
On Jan. 29 and Feb. 26, Netflix released the fourth season of its hit series "Bridgerton" in two parts. The drama is set in the regency era, following the affluent and popular Bridgerton family, with each season focusing on one of the Bridgerton siblings and their love stories. Season four features second son Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) attempting to locate a mysterious woman he met at a masquerade ball, who actually ends up being a maid named Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). This season in particular portrays a mixture of emotions, all while successfully bringing back the charm that made viewers fall in love with the show in the first place.
(02/26/26 9:13pm)
From Feb. 19 through Feb. 28, Auburn University’s College of Liberal Arts is hosting a series of performances of the iconic literary and theatrical musical "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." The Department of Theatre and Dance is putting on a presentation of the musical, complete with singing, laughter and murderous fun.
(03/07/26 7:13pm)
This weekend on March 7 and 8, Birmingham, Alabama will welcome HauntFest's Death March to its city for the first time. The weekend of entertainment will offer live music, art vendors, haunted attractions and other spellbinding activities that put a spooky twist on a traditional medieval festival.
(02/23/26 4:14pm)
Taimoor Hassan developed Qalb, the world’s largest Urdu Large Language Model (LLM), as a second-year graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering.
(02/21/26 6:00am)
The newly released 2026 adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel “Wuthering Heights,” directed by Emerald Fennel, is likely the most infuriating attempt at adapting a classic novel I have ever watched. It acts in contrast to everything the novel does right, has nothing to say and handles its darker elements with a surprising lack of grace.