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(12/06/19 5:20pm)
The popular storefront of the local food truck Dumps Like A Truck is set to move locations in early 2020. They are currently located on North Donahue Drive beside Goal Post and Insomnia and are relocating to downtown Auburn.
(12/11/19 5:55pm)
Fagel O’Neal El, the owner of Crown of Comedy, feels everyone needs a good laugh, and Auburn has a new place to find that laughter.
(12/01/19 5:36pm)
For Johan Jo, owner, manager and head barista of Ristretto Lounge, his business is more than a place to simply serve coffee and pastries.
(11/20/19 5:19am)
The smell of brewing coffee, the sound of music playing and the sight of couches filled the space as people faced a single microphone, bracing for The Auburn Circle's annual SNAPS event.
(11/16/19 4:00pm)
On a crossroads in downtown Opelika, there is a small wooden alleyway that leads to the side door of Sneak & Dawdle, the only speakeasy in town.
(11/15/19 5:50pm)
It may come as a surprise to Auburn locals that Rolls Royce, Nick Saban, Lady Gaga and other big-name companies and celebrities have common business in Auburn, Alabama. These entities, and others, purchase their communication technology from a provider that started on the sidelines of an Auburn football game and has since been a leader in intercom technology for 27 years.
(11/26/19 5:30pm)
Emily Fayard said she feels how her heritage navigates her life, how embracing the legacy of her ancestors has brought fulfillment.
(11/07/19 5:19pm)
After being greeted and taken to their seats, customers at The Hound and The Depot have now been told about a 3% culinary fee that has been added to the food items on their bill before the server takes their order.
(11/05/19 4:44pm)
The Hound and The Depot have added a new culinary fee to food items on customers’ bills
(11/08/19 5:13pm)
In 1907, the period of Prohibition began in Alabama and distillers were forced into hiding. Whiskey was made undercover and illegally until 2015, when John Emerald Distilling Company opened in Opelika.
(11/18/19 6:00pm)
For Mary Glenn Draper, senior in communications, jewelry is something more than just an add-on to an outfit, and that belief is clear through the message of her business, MadeNew.
(11/20/19 4:09pm)
“42FT” — A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels is no ordinary circus. This performance, is the reimagination of a traditional circus put on by Cirque Mechanics, a California-based production company specializing in machinery and circus acrobatics.
(10/31/19 3:54pm)
Each year, people prepare to dress as their favorite superhero, historical figure or pop culture reference in celebration of Halloween.
(11/01/19 10:00pm)
When incoming freshmen are tasked with deciding between living on or off-campus, one factor that may be overlooked is the value of resident assistants.
(11/01/19 4:27pm)
Intricate woven knots of fabric hanging from rods decorate the walls of Coffee Cat this month after the local coffee shop chose Chloé Covin as the featured artist for October.
(11/27/19 12:00pm)
Pepper Martin says there’s more to love when she’s around.
(10/25/19 3:04pm)
For Rose McLarney, Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Auburn University, poetry is more important than air ducts.
(11/28/19 12:00pm)
Scrunchies were wildly popular in the late ’80s and ’90s, but as the early 2000s rolled around they quietly faded out of the norm.
(11/26/19 4:45pm)
“I think fashion is an attitude, which is about who you try to be,” said Siyue Deng, when asked to define fashion. “Only you can define yourself.”
(11/29/19 12:00pm)
Saturday afternoons on the Plains are a time when college students get to show how trendy they truly are and in the South, tailgating fashion matters.