'Deadpool 2' creative team breaks down three of the film's biggest secrets and surprises
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Warning: This story contains major plot spoilers about "Deadpool 2."
It's shouting into the head winds of romantic swoonery, but Saturday's wedding will not create "Princess Meghan."
You’re now a member of the world-wide Auburn Family. With that family comes a whole new lingo.
When you come to college for the first time, you will probably have to accept more responsibility than ever before and for the first time, have complete charge over many aspects of your life.
Dressing for your first interviews can be like dressing for a high school dance; jittery, stressful yet ultimately insignificant because what matters is not the neckties pattern or the height of high heels — but the brain’s intelligence and your character.
Coming to Auburn as a freshman without a car, places to study are much more limited. Without the luxury of getting away from the chaos of campus to study, one must become creative in their methods. Instead of seeing the situation as a handicap, take not having a car as an opportunity to explore not only campus, but also the surrounding areas within walking distance in search of the best study spot. These are the top five study spots for this year’s freshmen to be one step ahead of the game.
Equal Justice Initiative's Peace and Justice Opening Week on April 25-27 included the first Peace and Justice Summit and the grand opening of the Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery.
After 10 years and 17 movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has come to a head with Avengers: Infinity War.
Look into the eyes of Yoda, Iron Man and Davy Jones — see the way their lips curl, their smiles form and eyes roll.
Neon lights, music, sound effects, and laughter are what greet people entering CyberZone. Occupying what used to be an abandoned grocery store in downtown Opelika, CyberZone Arcade and Laser Tag serve as a hub for anyone wanting to scratch that arcade itch.
The Cowboy Church of Lee County — plain and simple — is a church for cowboys.
Avondale has hosted live bands since the summer of 2015 when the owner, Hardy Gilbert, booked The Whitey Herzogs, some of Gilbert's old friends who now go by AM Gold, to play in the second story cocktail bar.
Those Sunday morning mimosas and Bloody Marys could start flowing by the end of the month.
Laura Prestridge, Leo Smith, Ataman Billor and Madison Lupica are the four artists that make up Auburn’s newest sound: Habanero Honey.
A unique, fresh perspective on garage punk rock is currently on the rise in Birmingham.
For the members of The Brook & The Bluff, playing in a full-time band has been a life-long dream and passion.
Thomas Harbin, an Auburn alumnus, has followed his dreams to Music City. His band, Mariela, played their first show in September of 2017 and has been thriving ever since.
Most days of the week, Derailed Bar and Grill in Opelika is a fun bar and place for the Auburn community to enjoy themselves. But on Friday, Derailed transforms into one of Auburn’s best-kept secrets.
Live music playing, beer taps flowing and an all-around lively atmosphere welcomed anyone who came to the Red Clay Brewery on Friday night.
The marble floors of the Jule Collins Smith Museum echoed with the sounds of interfaith discussion as attendees of Auburn University's event commemorating the 50 year anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination traded stories and experiences.