10 things you didn’t know about Lee County
1. Zora Neale Hurston, author of “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” was born in Notasulga.
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1. Zora Neale Hurston, author of “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” was born in Notasulga.
Byron Williams was not always an artist.
Paul Schissler said he always wanted to be a comedian, but was too scared to talk in front of people. That is, until he won a Last Comic Standing contest put on by UPC during his senior year at Auburn.
Summertime is hot, and cooling off by the pool is one way to relax. However, there are natural resources in Auburn that combine fitness, fun and water.
Music festivals are a popular activity each summer.
Want a bit of action in life? Looking for your romantic fix? Need a laugh? Netflix Inc. is an on-demand, subscription-based, internet streaming service provided to millions of subscribers worldwide.
Red Clay Brewing Company is the first brewery to open in Opelika.
Many people consider jumping out of airplanes a terrifying concept. However, for a few Auburn students, skydiving is the relaxing part of the week.
Roger Johnson, former president of the Friends of the Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve, stood against the bed of his pickup truck outside the Preserve with two pairs of binoculars. He would need them further down the trail at the viewing blind.
Claire Lynch and her band have performed all over the world, but today, Friday, May 29, they will perform somewhere familiar.
Ash Parsons, former Auburn media studies professor, published her first novel "Still Waters" April 21.
Bike Share is a service that campus students have been asking about, according to Jennifer Morse, communications and outreach manager with the Office of Sustainability.
Lauren Howard, Auburn art instructor, held an opening reception for her solo art exhibition Friday, May 22, at Fieldwork Projects from 5-7 p.m.
As the school year comes to an end, students are beginning to prepare to move out.
With the stress of balancing school and social lives, it is common for students to find an outlet to escape the stress.
Entering into any sport can be difficult. It can be especially hard for women if they feel they have to compete against men.
Studying abroad for a month or a semester can seem like a long time. Volunteering abroad for a year and a half can seem like forever to some.
With finals around the corner, students across campus are studying for the last tests of the year.
The pageant world is often seen as all glitz, glamour and looking pretty on a stage. However, the recent Big Man on Campus event caused some male competitors to rethink their views on the pageant industry.
As part of a trend, people gather to run while having colored powder thrown or squirted at them.