Theatre department to perform 'The Glass Menagerie'
Before snatching up tickets to see one of the most iconic pieces of American theatre, "The Glass Menagerie," be warned actress Kaylie Horowitz said she is trying to make her audience cry.
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Before snatching up tickets to see one of the most iconic pieces of American theatre, "The Glass Menagerie," be warned actress Kaylie Horowitz said she is trying to make her audience cry.
Andrews Rains, senior in marketing, said his history in motorsports began when he was a freshman.
In his new show, “Coach Charming,” Bill Alverson proves it’s possible to be an attorney and a pageant coach at the same time.
Making faces at one’s camera has become the social norm. The selfie came to life and has been impacting people globally ever since.
It all started with some unedited footage depicting everyday life in Afghanistan. People were drinking tea, walking their dogs and chatting with one another.
Three numbers — two, 565 and 2,975. Two degrees is the threshold for dangerous climate change. Five hundred sixty- five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that can be safely released in the atmosphere to stay under two degrees. Two thousand nine hundred seventy-five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that would be released if the U.S. burned all the fossil fuel reserves discovered, according to “Keep it in the ground,” a campaign by The Guardian.
Results from a recent survey show 51 percent of college students are in favor of speech codes being implemented on their campus, which would restrict the speech of faculty and students, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The animals of the Lee County Humane Society might look like normal dogs and cats, but recently they have become models for the photographers of the Auburn Aperture Photography Club. Members of the club, whether they are professional photographers or hobbyists, are volunteering their time to take photos of the animals as part of their partnership with the LCHS.
Many people dream of experiencing their fifteen minutes of fame.
"Frame by Frame," a documentary following the photography revolution in Afghanistan through the eyes and lenses of four Afghan photojournalists, will be screened at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art on Thurs. Nov. 5 as part of the museum’s film series.
"The Love Cycle," a play following three different couples each at different stages in their lives and romances, is coming to the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center on Friday, Nov. 6-Sunday, Nov. 8.
Josef Beery, accomplished printer, book designer and teacher, spoke to students and faculty about the art of letterpress printing at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library Tuesday evening, Nov. 3.
Current information and clarification is available on an article that was originally brought up on the College of Business website and then published on the Auburn University home page.
Chris Pilling, left, Danny Bradbury, Elliott Cox, Carl Bradbury and Phil Chrimes from Tower Bridge, England are photographed after visiting Jordan-Hare Stadium for the Ole Miss vs Auburn football game Saturday, Oct. 31.
Even though the Auburn football team lost the game Saturday, Oct. 30, fans dressed in costumes were ready to experience Halloween, including five men from Tower Bridge, England.
It’s hard to say what there was more of at the College Town Throwdown when it made its stop in Auburn on Oct. 30: music or cowboy hats.
John and TJ Osborne of the Brothers Osborne perform during the College Town Throwdown at Ingram Farms in Opelika, Alabama on Friday, Oct. 30.
TJ Osborne of the Brothers Osborne talks to the crowd during the College Town Throwdown at Ingram Farms in Opelika, Alabama on Friday, Oct. 30.
John Osborne of the Brothers Osborne plays a guitar solo during their performance at the College Town Throwdown at Ingram Farms in Opelika, Alabama on Friday, Oct. 30.
Buddy Brown performs during his set at the College Town Throwdown at Ingram Farms in Opelika, Alabama on Friday, Oct. 30.