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The Mystic Order of East Alabama Fiction Writers is a group composed of six women bonded together by a love for writing, unbreakable friendship and a sisterhood that one can only read about in books.
Though much of the public’s attention has been centered around the coronavirus pandemic, the threat of an upcoming flu season is upon us, and medical experts are saying that getting a flu shot is even more important than normal this year.
Country Club of Auburn opened Aug. 1 on South College Street, offering food and fun for families and students alike.
Amidst COVID-19 regulations, some individuals have sought community in new ways. Kitty Frey is one such person who has cultivated community for Auburn through tai chi classes.
The chords of smooth jazz resonate in one’s mind as the pages of a textbook are flipped through.
The Jewish community is participating in Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur in different ways this year, but Jewish people are finding new ways to observe these high holidays.
A major struggle for students living in residence halls is preparing balanced meals for themselves, with only access to a microwave and refrigerator.
The month of September is Suicide Prevention Month. It’s a time for students, community members, mental health advocates and organizations to come together to promote suicide prevention awareness.
From the man whom God blessed with the knowledge to build the Ark of the Covenant, Bezalel Builder found its name.
An audio version of this story is available on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify.
After a quiet summer of quarantine, students are facing stress as weeks are filled with quizzes and Zoom calls. Some may find themselves coping with these negative moods through emotional spending.
An Auburn alumna said she is using her talents to bring “a spark of hope and color to these troubling times.”
The Bodegas, a series of shops in the Midtown apartments, are new to the Auburn area and are ready to take on the college scene.
It’s difficult to imagine an Auburn home football game without a traditional eagle flight around the stadium as the crowd cheers “War Eagle.”
When Landry Chizik, senior in communications, went to the beach this past Fourth of July with some friends and family, she thought she understood the risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. While they were there, Chizik said she felt like everyone was taking the correct precautions and doing their best to avoid coming into contact with the virus. They socially distanced; they wore masks.
A historic treasure stands outside of the heart of downtown Auburn, where visitors are welcomed into the Auburn community with Southern hospitality and rich history of the Loveliest Village on the Plains.
During the adjustment to the new normal, people are trying different eating habits to see what works for them.