Glimpse into the history of Auburn’s ROTC program
Auburn’s ROTC program hold tradition as old as the University itself.
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Auburn’s ROTC program hold tradition as old as the University itself.
In 1966, at the age of 21, Samuel Younge Jr. went into a store and used a whites-only restroom.
Graduation is quickly approaching, and it is time to start applying for internships and jobs. But, as college students, it can be difficult to know what to include in a résumé to make the best impression on future employers.
Nate & Function, formerly known as Nathan Coker Band, have been making their way around the Auburn community by playing at house parties and formals.
When a person is accustomed to a certain culture they have been raised with, speaking Portuguese to everyone they meet and attending a university in Brazil, transitioning to school in the United States can be difficult.
It’s rare that something stolen will ever be returned, but especially by a stranger. With the power of today’s social media and the strength of the Auburn Family, one student’s stolen bike could be returned to him.
For some majors, there comes an assumed stereotype. For example, people expect that communication majors love to talk, agriculture majors must want to become farmers and environmental science majors are all hippies.
As unlikely as it seems, some students bridge the state football rivalry gap.
Despite thunderstorm warnings, members of the Auburn community piled on top of each other at Toomer’s Corner on April 18 to see pop icons Nick Jonas, Nelly and Kesha.Auburn Airwaves began at 6 p.m. with Nick Jonas.Jonas sang a variety of songs from his new album, as well as a few covers of well-known songs.Audience members cheered for Jonas as he put on an Auburn t-shirt and ball cap, and interacted with the crowd.After Jonas went on, Nelly took the crowd back in time by singing some of his popular songs from the early 2000s.Accompanied by a DJ, Nelly kept the crowd’s adrenaline pumping.Next up was Kesha, who performed with bright lights and her blend of pop music.“That was the most exciting concert I had ever been to,” said crowd member Diane Fontes.UPC Auburn Airwaves director Sagar Leva said UPC had students vote what genre they wanted for the concert earlier in the year.Most students chose pop, Leva said. Nick Jonas, Nelly and Kesha all had compatible tour dates with the show, and were chosen.“The lineup is very diversified, but still mainly pop,” Leva said.Leva also said UPC hopes students and community members enjoyed the free entertainment, and will come back to Auburn Airwaves in the future.
With a stage lit only by a few light bulbs, and dirt spread beneath feet, dancers dressed in dark clothing slide across the floor.
This year was the first year the Delta Zetas entered to participate in Auburn University’s Tiger Stomp, a traditionally National Pan-Hellenic Council run event.
As they wrap up their time at Auburn, seniors in art leave their final mark by completing senior projects.
It is time for students to register for classes, and each student goes about choosing their professors differently.
A few days before she moved to Auburn from Atlanta, Courtney Cooke, junior in human development and family studies, noticed some unusual bruising on her legs.
This year’s Tiger Stomp was a success. Auburn’s Kappa Alpha Psi won first place, with Beta Kappa from Jacksonville State University taking second. With no other competitors, Delta Zeta won first place in the sorority division.
Despite the stormy weather, students and community members gathered on the greenspace April 10 to see Twin Forks, Nate & Function, and Mat Kearney perform.
The Apparel Merchandising and Design Association is having its fifth annual fashion show Thursday, April 16, at the Auburn Arena.
When watching a live musical performance, it can be easy to be captivated by the artist or performer.
On Friday, March 21, the clock couldn’t have moved slower as students waited in anticipation to be out of school and on the beach.
Every single day, Auburn accumulates trash, dirt and dust.