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Auburn Parks and Recreation hosted its annual Friday Fright Night movie event on Oct. 22. While the event has previously been held at Donald E. Davis Arboretum, this year the event was held at Kiesel Park.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated that Chloe Livaudais and her sister received gene testing through the Gene Machine. They did not receive gene testing through the Gene Machine. The Plainsman regrets this error.
Nick Wheeles, owner of Auburn Pressure Washing, created the "Scootski" on Sept. 13. Locals may have seen the Scootski cruising around Auburn after Wheeles had completed its construction.
The annual Tiger Stomp event returned and was held Nov. 12-13 in the Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum on Auburn University’s campus.
The line for 1716 wrapped around the block. It was Aug. 16, a rainy Monday night cold enough to give anyone without long-sleeves the goosebumps and the downtown bar was packed from front to back.
The Auburn Food and Wine Festival is back and ready for newcomers. On Oct. 14 and 15, the Auburn Food and Wine Festival will be hosting benefit dinners at three different restaurants each night.
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Fall break marks a few things. It is the beginning of fall festivities, the calm after midterms and for some students, the chance to go home for a long weekend.
Spooky season has arrived. One way to usher it in is by taking a look at haunted places here in Auburn and Opelika. It might be worth adding a few to your bucket list to check out this Halloween. Some of these places even offer tours of the grounds.
Coach Kim Evans, former head coach of the Women’s Golf Team may have retired in 2015 but she hasn’t left The Plains behind.
Chewacla State Park is home to a number of mountain biking trails. Chewacla has multiple different outdoor activities for visitors, including Chewacla Lake for fishing, as well as trails for hiking mountain biking.
This fall, Auburn Parks and Recreation is hosting the Sundown Concert Series at Kiesel Park.
Co-authors of the children's book "Almost Twins," Anna Moates and Anna Penland, met at Auburn University three years ago in 2018.
Retailers in downtown Auburn welcome the fall season by participating in Tipoff at Toomer's along with other events and sales throughout the rest of October.
Meet Chris Smith: the second-generation Auburn grad that is building Auburn from the ground up ... in Minecraft.
Work hard, play hard: Auburn students agree they know how to do both. From widely renowned Auburn institutions to downtown newcomers, Auburn offers a variety of places to kick off a night out.
Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center hosted its annual event, MOVE on Sept. 28, 2021. The Rec hosts this event every year, which consists of two free fitness classes available to students and members of the rec.
In its entirety, Auburn boasts upwards of 10 barbecue spots within its city limits. While there are a few chain restaurants thrown into the mix, Auburn’s barbecue scene is primarily made up of locally owned businesses.
Webster’s Wheel, a local indie-folk duo, is the creation of Alabama locals, Daniel Webster and Marie Robertson, and was born in 2019.