Auburn students attend March for Life
On Jan. 21, over 150,000 people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. and marched from the Washington Monument to the Supreme Court Building in the 49th annual March for Life.
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On Jan. 21, over 150,000 people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. and marched from the Washington Monument to the Supreme Court Building in the 49th annual March for Life.
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Opelika City Schools Superintendent Mark Neighbors announced that he is retiring after 15 years at the school district Wednesday morning.
Auburn City Council voted to approve the City’s proposed redistricting plan and amendments to the plan at its special called meeting despite almost 20 citizens speaking in support of the NAACP’s alternate plan.
UPDATE, 1/25, 5:15 p.m.:
Like many people, Avery Arasin picked up a new hobby during the pandemic. A year and a half later that hobby turned into BAE, a tinder-like dating app aimed to connect college students for fraternity and sorority events.
During the spring and fall semesters, the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities hosts the Third Thursday Poetry Series event at Pebble Hill on the third Thursday of every month.
Oct. 23, 2021 marked two years since the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard, a member of the Auburn community and an individual whose story kindled national attention and encouraged positive action towards reform and change.
The City Council postponed its decision to vote on the redistricting plan again with the absence of Mayor Ron Anders and Mayor Pro Tem Beth Witten. The ordinance was postponed to a special called meeting on Jan. 25 to ensure that the City can publish changes in time for Feb. 22.
In June 2021, Auburn University President Jay Gogue announced that he was looking to retire from his current position after serving his second term as president. The University has announced Chris Roberts as the single candidate in the running to take over Gogue’s place.
For the second time in a week, East Alabama Health reported a new all-time high in COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Jan. 18 with 100 patients. This rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations follows a previous high of 96 on Sunday, which surpassed the previous all-time high of 93 on Sept. 4, 2021.
As cases continue to increase in Lee County and across the nation, East Alabama Health reported an all-time high in COVID-19 hospitalizations of 96 at East Alabama Medical Center or EAMC-Lanier on Monday. This figure surpasses the previous all-time high of 93 COVID-19 hospitalizations from Sept. 4, 2021.
Auburn City Schools is reinstating its mask requirement beginning Tuesday, Jan. 18, the school system announced Sunday.
Opelika Police Department arrested a man on Tuesday after he fled during an attempted traffic stop.
Auburn alumnus Tim James announced that he is running for governor as a Republican in 2022 at a kickoff event held on the steps of the State Capitol Wednesday morning.
Some patients at East Alabama Health have had to wait in the emergency department to be assigned a hospital bed as an increasing number of COVID-19 patients require hospitalization.
Looking toward reelection in November, Gov. Kay Ivey proposed 4% raises for all state employees and teachers Tuesday night.
A spike in COVID-19 cases at Auburn City Schools has opened the possibility of the district reinstating its mask requirement.
East Alabama Health officials are urging patients not to visit any of the system's emergency departments for routine COVID-19 tests, an EAH spokesperson said in an email Thursday.
Residents of the City had voiced their concerns during Tuesday's Council meeting regarding the redistricting plan that was postponed from the previous meeting on Dec. 21, 2021. The plan will further be postponed until the next Council meeting on Jan. 18, 2022.