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In keeping up the holiday spirit, here are some interesting facts you most likely did not known about Halloween.
There was no shortage of food or wine when On The Tracks, a biannual food and wine festival, was held in downtown Opelika on Friday night, Oct. 23.
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime, and approximately 231,840 new cases will be diagnosed in women by the end of 2015, according to the American Cancer Society.
“Puttin’ on the Hits," a show by Auburn University’s theatre department opens Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and will run until Friday, Oct. 30 with a matinee showing Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m.
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of “Twilight,” the first of four books in the best-selling series, “The Twilight Saga”, author Stephenie Meyer has released a retelling of the vampire-human love story.
With the exception of service animals, the only pet allowed in University dorms is fish that can be kept in a tank of 20 gallons or less. However, fish may not be the only pet found in on-campus residence halls.
To the untrained eye, many women on campus may look more prepared for the gym than for a day of class.
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime, and approximately 231,840 new cases will be diagnosed in women by the end of 2015, according to the American Cancer Society.
Fall gatherings, football games and Halloween parties are opportunities for entertaining friends and family.
Ashley Cunliffe will go back to the doctor in December. (Christy Stipe | Photographer)
The Korea Festival, which started three years ago as an effort to express Korean culture, will start Monday, Oct. 19 and will last until Saturday, Oct. 24, according to Jennifer Mason, director of international initiatives in international programs.
Volunteering takes time, something many college students do not have.
The Auburn University Program Council hosted Painting on the Plains in the Haley Center's Eagle's Nest Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
During the summer, 16 students spent five weeks in Rome, Italy on an art history study abroad trip. Their work will be displayed Wednesday, Oct. 14-Friday, Oct. 23 at Fieldwork Projects, a new extension of the department of art and art history, next to Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium and Roasters.
Behind the sugar-glazed cinnamon rolls, fresh-baked treats and soul-warming cups of coffee at The Bean, is hard work. Employees of Crepe Myrtle Cafe, a local market specializing in made-to-order crepes and fresh, produce, also spend hours preparing for the day.
Imagine having a company possibly worth seven-figures before graduating college. That’s what Cole Kinchler, senior in supply chain management, Jacob Wright, senior in finance and Sharan Kalva, senior in industrial and systems engineering have accomplished in their time at Auburn.
Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Dean Joe Aistrup pours a beer at his booth, featuring his homemade beer. Oktoberfest 2015 at the Hotel at Auburn University on Saturday, Oct. 10.
Oktoberfest featured live music performances and different competitions for festival-goers. The Hotel at Auburn University on Saturday, Oct. 10.