Art in the Park provides venue for local artists
The College of Liberal Arts and Humanities continued their art month celebration by hosting Art in the Park Saturday, Oct. 10 from 1:30-4 p.m. at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum Pavilion.
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The College of Liberal Arts and Humanities continued their art month celebration by hosting Art in the Park Saturday, Oct. 10 from 1:30-4 p.m. at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum Pavilion.
Downtown Auburn held its first Indian SummerNight Art Walk, the first autumn feature of the art festivals hosted by the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center, Auburn Arts Association and Auburn Downtown Merchants Association, on Friday, Oct. 9.
Fans wanting to attend football games without the hassle of traffic, finding a parking spot and not having enough time to tailgate no longer have to worry.
Pocket Points, a new, free mobile app, is impacting universities all over the United States, rewarding students for staying off their phones during class.
Relaxing in his built-in home studio, Steve Bronson, more widely known as Wildman Steve, turns a record in his hands, carefully places it on his vinyl turntable and listens.
Like most college students, I do my best to live on a budget. When I decide to spend money on clothes, sure, I want them to be fashionable and comfortable, but they also need to be versatile so I can wear the same item in multiple outfits.
Cargo shorts may be dead, but they will return.
On a dead-end street in South Birmingham sits a bookstore which is the only one of its kind in the world, according to owner Jake Reiss, grandfather of two Auburn students.
For some, makeup seems unnecessary or even a hassle, while others pride themselves in their makeup choices.
Ever wonder what it would be like to start your own fashion blog? Tomi Obebe, senior in exercise science and resident fashion blogger, shares her take on fashion.
This is it. The moment all fans of the Olsen twins, Olympic gymnastics and dent-free hair have waited for.
Music, mochas, and money. The three m’s were all present at Mama Mocha’s on Friday, Oct. 2 for the Auburn chapter of American Institute of Graphic Art’s (AIGA) benefit concert.
Remember that time you thought that maybe avocados weren’t just for eating? And then you proceeded to maybe put it on your face in the name of exfoliation and healthy skin?
There are countless opportunities to show your fashion sense during college, such as socials, parties, dates, interviews, receptions and even those days you need to look good to feel good.
Willie Cole, American painter and sculptor, spoke to art students about his transformative art at an informal lunch Friday, Oct. 2 at noon in Biggin Hall.
New York-based artist, Creighton Michael, collaborated with art students Monday, Sept. 28-Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at Biggin Gallery in which he continued his series of Dimensional Drawing Projects in Pattern Play II.
Artist Creighton Michael, left, works with students Reagan Keith, senior in economics, Charlotte Sadar, freshman in architecture, and Marvin Royal, freshman in software engineering, during a collaborative art installation at the Biggin Hall Gallery in Auburn, Alabama on Wednesday, Sept. 30. (Dakota Sumpter | Senior Photographer)
Groups of students work on a collaborative art installation by artist Creighton Michael at the Biggin Hall Gallery in Auburn, Alabama on Wednesday, Sept. 30. (Dakota Sumpter | Senior Photographer)
The Auburn University Marching Band provides a traditional Auburn game day experience with entertaining shows for fans to enjoy along with the game.
GoGreekNow, an app founded by Sigma Chi fraternity brothers from Iowa State University, strives to be an “all-encompassing, one-stop shop” for Greek life across the country, according to co-founder Mark Hagen.