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(01/11/26 2:08am)
Auburn gets their first SEC victory at home in front of a packed Neville Arena atmosphere in dominant fashion by a score of 95-73. The Tigers went into the game an underdog as they came in unranked seeking their first conference win while the top 15 Razorbacks were undefeated in conference play. The doubt towards the Tigers certainly fueled them as they played with an energy unseen so far this season as they took a lead early and further poured it on as the game continued.
(01/08/26 10:18pm)
The new year has been less than friendly for Auburn basketball. Auburn's women’s basketball team has struggled in its first two SEC games this season, and its next matchup is likely to be its toughest of the year.
(01/07/26 6:00am)
Auburn falls to Texas A&M in heartbreaking fashion 90-88 to fall to 0-2 in conference play. The game seemed to be in the Aggies’ hands following a late surge to put them up double digits with under three minutes remaining, but the Tigers clawed back to make it a two-point deficit with just 0.6 seconds left and a chance to inbound the ball.
(03/02/26 11:30pm)
Throughout the years of Auburn football, the Tigers have had many rivalries with other Southeastern Conference (SEC) schools. Here are some of the most notable football rivalries, inactive or current, in Auburn history:
(01/06/26 3:03pm)
Following an overtime loss in heartbreaking fashion to SEC foe Georgia, Auburn looks to bounce back and earn its first conference victory of the season on Tuesday at home against Texas A&M.
(01/04/26 10:00pm)
The Auburn Tigers dropped their SEC opener in Athens in heartbreaking fashion on Saturday afternoon, losing in an overtime thriller against No. 23 Georgia 104-100. Even with the Tigers mounting a miraculous late-game comeback, crucial turnovers and clutch shots from the Bulldogs led to Georgia escaping its home arena with a win. This loss comes as the Tigers’ third in their last five games, but it also gives them some hope for the future as the SEC season progresses.
(03/02/26 11:15pm)
Toomer's Corner is home to many iconic landmarks that have shaped the Auburn community immensely, and one such location is J&M Bookstore, which has been serving the Auburn area for over 70 years. Whether rain or shine, J&M is there to provide a warm welcome, quality service and a "War Eagle!"
(03/02/26 11:18pm)
Auburn University’s Greek life involvement continues to be an ever-present tradition on campus and in the Auburn community. Spring, summer and fall formal recruitment are options for potential new members to join sororities and fraternities every school year. Over 35% of Auburn students are involved in Greek life organizations, participating in events to enhance the Auburn community with philanthropic and social endeavors.
(02/18/26 1:00pm)
When Auburn University marketing alumna Danyelle Hillman decided to try out for the Auburn University Cheerleading Team in 1995, she did not realize the lasting impact her role would have on the University. 30 years after becoming Auburn’s first African American female cheerleader, Hillman, now an instructional technology specialist for Muscle Shoals City Schools, reflects on how she has carried the spirit of Auburn with her throughout her career in business and education.
(03/02/26 11:04pm)
It is rare to find any student, professor or administrator who can confidently recollect every building on Auburn's sprawling campus. While most are familiar with the Haley Center and Melton Student Center or have fond memories at Jordan-Hare Stadium and Neville Arena, some buildings at Auburn remain far more unacknowledged than others. After campus's long, substantial history, many buildings have simply been left nearly forgotten.
(02/24/26 6:00pm)
Professor Dr. Rex Dunham has been affiliated with the School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences since 1978, making him the current longest active professor at Auburn University. During Dunham's 48 years at Auburn, he has made extraordinary waves in his research surrounding aquaculture and is recognized as a global pioneer in the genetic improvement of catfish.
(02/23/26 2:00pm)
Auburn University’s pervasive culture and strong sense of tradition suggest a rich and extensive history, set in stone by George Petrie’s famous Creed — which is painted, engraved and plastered across campus.
(02/27/26 1:00pm)
What started as a brothel in the mid-1940s transformed into a club for generations of Auburn students to enjoy. After closing in 2015, War Eagle Supper Club has been reborn as a restaurant on the rooftop of the Graduate Hotel.
(01/03/26 5:42am)
Steven Pearl and the Auburn Tigers begin the new year and SEC play against the No. 23 Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon.
(03/02/26 11:15pm)
Sitting on the corner of College Street and Magnolia Avenue lies Toomer’s Drugs, the beloved Auburn landmark. Founded in 1896 by Sheldon “Shel” Toomer, the drugstore quickly became a staple of the Auburn downtown area and a hotspot for Auburn traditions.
(03/02/26 11:49pm)
The Auburn University Creed was published by The Auburn Plainsman on Jan. 21, 1944, around two months after George Petrie finished writing it. The originally published issue was brief: “We will not elaborate; the creed speaks for itself, powerfully.”
(03/02/26 11:35pm)
Myths of Auburn University
(02/18/26 8:00pm)
The energetic, head-bobbling beloved mascot of Auburn University, Aubie the Tiger has been a fan favorite now for over 60 years. His charm and ability to get the crowd on their feet have consistently won over new and longtime fans alike. It’s hard to imagine a time before this lovable mascot was the face of Auburn, but Aubie has not always been around.
(03/02/26 11:32pm)
The Iron Bowl is the most important game of the regular season for all Alabama residents and carries great weight for many other college football fans across the country. The rivalry is often heralded as one of the best — if not, the best — in college football.
(03/02/26 11:00pm)
Opening in September of 2015, The Deport is a fine dining restaurant serving the freshest of seafood from a globally-inspired menu. Patrons appreciate the quality of their fried crustaceans and their family-friendly atmosphere, but they may not realize the significance of the actual construction of the restaurant – which began as none other than Auburn’s third railroad depot.