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(03/17/25 3:40pm)
If you’ve caught a taste of Auburn’s special identity, you’ll know it’s as blissful as sipping on the world’s greatest lemonade while you watch long strands of toilet paper flow in
the breeze, hanging from the strong branches of luscious oak trees. I love Auburn University, and my experienc- es here will undoubtedly impact me for the rest of my life.
(03/19/25 6:18pm)
Growing up as one of the few people of color in her small, rural town cultivated a sensitivity in Bren Wells for people who feel like they don’t belong. When she got to Auburn University, she realized this passion and put it into practice by leading the International Student Organization (ISO).
(03/10/25 1:00pm)
For many, Auburn University evokes images of the quintessential Southern college experience. But for members of the LGBTQ+ community, finding a sense of belonging can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Pride on the Plains, the flagship organization for the Auburn-Opelika area, provides a crucial support system and fosters an inclusive environment for all.
(03/13/25 4:00pm)
When students flock to Auburn for their studies, they may be moving hundreds of miles away from home. For Black students who make up only a small fraction of the student body, this culture shock may be especially challenging.
(02/25/25 2:00pm)
Since 2022, AubFest, a DIY music festival created by Auburn University students, has provided a platform for voices in the community to be amplified and celebrated. On March 22, the festival is set to return for its sixth edition — bringing music, comedy and art to the grounds of Boggin’ on the Plains.
(01/22/25 4:40pm)
On Tuesday, Jan. 21, Winter Storm Enzo brought record-breaking snowfall to the Southeast United States, halting operations and closing schools across the region. According to the National Weather Channel, Southern states from Texas and Louisiana to Florida and Virginia experienced historically low temperatures and snow.
(03/12/25 3:00pm)
It takes a village to keep the Village the Loveliest on the Plains. Employing over 450 workers in 11 departments, Auburn University Facilities plans and maintains on-campus construction, maintenance and infrastructure.
(02/26/25 2:00pm)
The Auburn University Modeling Board is an organization consisting of students interested in learning more about the modeling industry.
(03/06/25 1:00pm)
The United States is commonly referred to as a “melting pot” due to immigrants coming in and blending into the culture. However, the metaphor presents itself as dated, as most immigrants don’t fully assimilate to American culture.
(03/12/25 1:00pm)
Kelly Collins Lintz, an actress known for her roles in iconic productions such as “We’re the Millers,” “The Accountant” and “Kermit’s Swamp Years” is making her directorial debut with her film "ABLE," a true film about Kayla Kosmalski, a child with Down syndrome who redefines what’s possible in her life.
(01/20/25 6:12pm)
Following back-to-back wins over ranked opponents without national player of the year candidate Johni Broome, Auburn men’s basketball remains at No. 1 in the AP poll after making the jump to the top spot a week ago – marking the fifth week ever ranked No. 1 in program history.
(01/20/25 3:25pm)
As Auburn women’s basketball enters the second half of this season, they welcome two new players to the team.
(03/04/25 2:00pm)
Whether one views Greek life as an endless social calendar or a close-knit community, there is more to it than meets the eye.
(01/20/25 12:00am)
Auburn women’s basketball team defeated the Missouri Tigers 75-60, marking their first SEC victory of the 2024-25 season.
(03/12/25 1:00pm)
Small businesses are the backbone of the Auburn community, helping the local economy grow and bringing people together. Whether you are grabbing coffee with a friend or picking out flowers, local businesses play a big role in making Auburn feel like home.
(01/19/25 6:06pm)
Despite No. 1 Auburn’s worst shooting night of the season thus far, the Tigers’ guard play and 32 points off the bench led Bruce Pearl’s squad to escape Athens on Saturday with a victory, narrowly defeating No. 23 Georgia 70-68.
(01/18/25 10:11pm)
No. 1 Auburn narrowly escaped a tough conference road game as it took down the No. 23 Georgia Bulldogs in Stegeman Coliseum, 70-68. The Tigers stay undefeated in conference play - as they took down ranked SEC opponent Georgia for their first ranked conference road win - to stay atop the SEC as one of two undefeated teams in conference play at 5-0. The Tigers have managed to win both of their ranked conference games without star player Johni Broome being active, further showing the depth of the team.
(01/18/25 6:28pm)
Smalls Sliders held the grand opening of their Auburn location on Saturday, Jan. 18. Despite the gloomy weather, the event attracted a crowd of Auburn locals and students alike. Guests could get in line for free swag bags filled with branded gear, such as their famous Smalls-branded slides.
(01/18/25 5:09am)
Auburn gymnastics earned a 196.7-196.25 victory over No. 17 Arkansas on Friday at Neville Arena, delivering an impressive performance across all events.
(01/20/25 1:00pm)
Today, 48 states honor the transformative legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Yet, Alabama and Mississippi will instead celebrate Robert E. Lee, a symbol of the confederacy and its fight to maintain slavery.