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(04/13/16 2:24am)
For students wanting a sabbatical away from the hustle of Auburn, Wild Animal Safari awaits with more than 65 types of exotic animals who are ready to eat treats directly from human hands.
(04/05/16 5:05pm)
The film “Embers,” deals with an interesting subject: What happens when the whole world, with the exception of two individuals, wake up each morning not knowing who they are, where they are, what they are doing or why they are doing it.
(04/19/16 4:31pm)
If you’ve ever wanted to try whitewater paddling, kayaking or head out to open waters, there are multiple clubs on Auburn’s campus that will let you paddle along with them.
(04/08/16 7:36pm)
Spring is officially here, and all of the clutter piled from winter is beginning to show itself.
(04/05/16 6:40pm)
Two weeks ago, the Auburn Climbing Club officially became a club team.
(04/08/16 7:37pm)
The Auburn radio station NewsTalk WANI, which broadcasts on 98.7 FM and 1400 AM, was named radio station of the year for 2015 by the Alabama Broadcasters Association.
(04/05/16 5:05pm)
Nelda Lee never set out to receive awards for her work in the engineering and aviation field.
(04/13/16 2:18am)
Whether it’s going abroad or exploring a different part of the United States, traveling can help shape an individual and teach them more about different ways of life.
(03/30/16 8:14pm)
Auburn is within
easy reach of some of the finest cultural experiences. While food and fine art
may come to mind, Atlanta is also well known for its community of film lovers.
(04/05/16 5:07pm)
Tablets and large
phones are filling the digital market to the brim, leaving the small profile of
smartphones past in the dust. One size does not fit all, though, and some still
feel that there is a value in going back to or keeping around a smaller phone.
(03/23/16 7:08pm)
A few Auburn students are trading in Aubie for a giant, talking mouse with the Disney College Program.
(03/25/16 3:16pm)
The spring season, which lasts from the beginning of March to the end of June, is considered the first season of the calendar year and marks the first noticeable shift in weather as days become longer and warmer.
(04/05/16 5:09pm)
Playing a round of golf at Clint Eastwood’s private golf club, Tehama Golf Club in Carmel, California, is a rare opportunity for some and not even an option for many.
(03/14/16 7:10pm)
Spring break has finally arrived. And students get a break from class to relax and have fun.
(04/13/16 3:31am)
Ever feel like you were born in the wrong era? These retro trends can transport you to a different time.
(04/04/16 6:43pm)
Spring is here, and the weather is changing. With warmer weather comes newer styles. Girls start to shed their layers and replace them with lighter, cooler clothing.
(03/11/16 4:24am)
Casimiro grasped the handle of the pipe wrench, playing with it to see how the teeth and clamp worked. A village leader of Quesimpuco, Bolivia, a 200–300 family village located at 13,000 feet in the southern Andes Mountains, Casimiro gladly helped the team of Auburn University engineers in constructing a gravity-fed system of irrigation pipeline that would carry water to crop land even in the drought season when there’s enough dust to choke if the body isn’t used to the conditions.
(04/13/16 2:57am)
College guys seem to be split on whether they care about what they wear. Regardless of stance, some tips on fashion both the eyes and wallet will love are worthwhile. A key shopper’s adage is to buy clothes, shoes and accessories on sale.
(04/05/16 5:10pm)
The Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame welcomed five new members in its 2016 induction ceremony.
(05/17/16 2:55am)
Not everyone on campus wears leggings and oversized T-shirts. Auburn’s best-dressed strut their stuff daily while walking to class. Business professional, Western, artsy and bohemian — Auburn has it all.