Tigers look to rebound: No. 21 Auburn takes on Chattanooga in Atlanta
Coming off a rough road loss to No. 1 Arizona last Saturday, No. 21 Auburn will look to get back on track against the Chattanooga Mocs of the Southern Conference.
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Coming off a rough road loss to No. 1 Arizona last Saturday, No. 21 Auburn will look to get back on track against the Chattanooga Mocs of the Southern Conference.
It’s only been 12 days since Auburn suffered a heartbreaking sixth consecutive loss to Alabama, but eyes on the Plains are looking forward to next season and we now have the dates in which the Tigers will take the field in 2026.
No. 20 Auburn boarded a jet headed to the desert Friday afternoon, hoping to bring a resume boosting victory back to the Plains.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art held a study day for Auburn students from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6. Throughout the day, students went in and out of the museum to study, eat and enjoy the art exhibits.
When many people think of a Christmas classic, it’s safe to say that “Elf” is one of the first movies to come to mind. The 2003 film stars Will Ferrell as Buddy Hobbs, a human who was raised by Santa’s elves in the North Pole, and follows his odyssey to New York City to discover who he truly is. “Elf” explores themes of family, romance and acceptance, while aiming to warm the hearts of its viewers during the holiday season.
On Dec. 5, community members from across the Opelika and Auburn area congregated in downtown Opelika to celebrate the approaching holidays at Snopelika. A tradition for people of all ages, the event consisted of the Whoville-themed Christmas parade, tree lighting, artificial snow, food trucks and more.
The stage is set in the desert as No. 20 Auburn will duel No. 2 Arizona out west in prime time Saturday night.
On Dec. 2, Georgia-Pacific, a large manufacturing company that specializes in making products ranging from paper to building products, donated $10,000 to the Auburn chapter of Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI). As the students prepare for next year's national summit in Birmingham, Alabama, the donation will support the Auburn students in TAPPI.
Following Steven Pearl’s first ranked win of his head coaching career last week, No. 20 Auburn hoped to continue its winning ways Wednesday night.
On Dec. 2 at 8 a.m., the Lee County Sheriff's Office responded to a call regarding a welfare check on a family member that had not been heard from in several months. Deputies responded to the 200 block of Lee Road 205 in the Salem community, where they discovered what appeared to be human remains of an adult male laying in the yard of the home.
Auburn officially announced that DJ Durkin will remain the defensive coordinator under the new Alex Golesh led staff. Golesh has been known for his offensive prowess at every stop including being the offensive coordinator at Tennessee where he helped run some of the best offenses in the country in his time there however he has not been known for his defense even as a head coach at South Florida. With that being the case it is well known that Golesh would need to get a strong defensive mind to run his defense on the staff and it just so happens that Durkin is already in house and will remain that guy going forward.
Why would we want to automate every part of human life? Have we become so desensitized to human connection through technology and social media that the real purpose of art has become incomprehensible? Art exists as a form of creative therapy, right?
Following the Tigers' first loss of the season, head coach Larry Vickers and Auburn will travel north as they look to bounce back against Syracuse in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Wednesday evening.
The University of Alabama recently suspended two university-funded student magazines on its campus. This action was taken due to a memo issued by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in July 2025.
Starting Jan. 7, 2026, Haley Concourse will be a wheels-free zone, according to Student Government Association President Owen Beaverstock. The policy will be in effect from 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. from Monday to Friday. According to Beaverstock, the new policy will be a pilot project that can change, revoke or even expand across campus depending on effectiveness and student reaction.
Ever since Gus Malzahn left the Plains in 2020, Auburn’s football program has been looking for a long-term answer at head coach, and today marked the start of Alex Golesh’s chance to be that solution for the Tigers.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest following a shooting in the Beauregard community that left one individual deceased.
After four weeks of an extensive search, Alex Golesh has been hired as Auburn football’s next head coach, according to multiple reports.
Despite an inspiring second-half comeback, the Auburn Tigers fell short to the Alabama Crimson Tide 27-20 in the 90th Iron Bowl last night.
In the Iron Bowl, the last thing you want to do is find yourself in an early hole.