More than puppy love: working for the Lee County Humane Society
Working at the Lee County Humane Society may seem like the job of a lifetime for all the animal lovers out there. However, working there isn’t all puppy licks and petting kittens.
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Working at the Lee County Humane Society may seem like the job of a lifetime for all the animal lovers out there. However, working there isn’t all puppy licks and petting kittens.
The story of a brave, courageous reporter who stands up to powerful, corrupt men should be a cliche by this point.
Amy Briggs has done everything from bodybuilding to business school, but today, she has discovered that her passion lies in creating art.
A new traveling coffee and matcha food truck called the Whimsy Beverage Bar has popped up in Auburn, bringing fresh, organic drinks to the area along with the inspired stories of two young women.
For the first 20 or so minutes of its runtime, it certainly appears that Netflix might indeed have something on its hands with “Hold the Dark."
On Sep. 24, 2018, people gathered beneath the starry lights of Hornsby Farms for Family Supper.
Owners of Pure Barre and Pūrvelo strive to create a cohesive community to group fitness in Auburn, Alabama.
Auburn's craft beer festival, Oktoberfest, will feature over 150 beers from over 50 brewerys from across the states.
Maintaining a lifestyle of healthy eating and regular exercise can prove to be a daunting task for most individuals, but it is particularly daunting for college students.
The unspoken language that can convey people’s emotions and ideals throughout time and space is none other than dance to Connor Dealy and many others.
Spanning 90 minutes, Aneesh Chaganty’s “Searching” is one of the best films of the year.
“Kids didn’t do a thing, cancer just happened to them,” said Scott Parker, father of Carly Parker and 1993 Auburn alumni. “They just woke up one morning with bruises, and it turned out to be leukemia.”
Pan y Vino is a retreat put on by the Catholic Student Organization twice a year. It is a weekend-long retreat that takes place at Lake Martin and provides faith-filled, fun activities.
Flu season is right around the corner, and soon enough, everyone will be stocking up on hand sanitizer and soap, hoping to stay healthy.