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(01/29/25 1:00pm)
A couple from Notasulga have been arrested in association with a burglary totaling more than $28,000 worth of firearms and other associated items in Lee County’s Beauregard residences three months ago, according to the Lee County Sheriff's Office.
(01/28/25 1:46pm)
Following the chaotic crowd experience outside of Neville Arena on the morning of Saturday, Jan. 25, Auburn University's office of public affairs has released an additional statement.
(01/28/25 4:25pm)
The No.1 Auburn Tigers will start a two-game road trip as Auburn will travel to Baton Rouge, La. to take on LSU at The Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
(01/27/25 9:35pm)
For the fifth time of his career and fourth time this season, Auburn All-American and national player of the year candidate Johni Broome was selected as the SEC Player of the Week the league office on Monday.
(01/31/25 6:27pm)
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(02/07/25 3:00pm)
After providing nearly 80 years of service to the Auburn Family, the Auburn University Bookstore has continuously evolved, yet its mission remains dedicated to the student experience first by focusing on affordability and upholding traditions.
(01/26/25 10:22pm)
Auburn looked out of sync and out of sorts offensively all night against the Tennessee Volunteers.
(01/26/25 9:49pm)
It was a day full of excitement surrounding the nation’s number one team as students and fans piled into Neville Arena for ESPN’s College GameDay and a top-10 showdown that came down to the wire, with the Tigers narrowly escaping 53-51.
(01/26/25 6:03am)
In a closely contested matchup on Saturday night, No. 1 Auburn narrowly defeated the No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers, 53-51, at Neville Arena.
(01/27/25 4:43pm)
Following a series of snow days that brought Auburn to a standstill, the spring semester has finally resumed. Winter break, along with Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the recent inclement weather, has created a sense of disconnect for many.
(01/25/25 8:46pm)
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(01/25/25 1:16pm)
Tonight No. 12 Auburn defeated No. 9 Oregon State 197.025-196.975, however, for a tense few minutes, Neville Arena believed the Beavers had come away with the victory.
(03/13/25 1:00pm)
A freshman from Point Pleasant, New Jersey and a senior from Nashville, Tennessee. Two students, both from vastly different backgrounds.
(02/11/25 5:21pm)
Richard Tomasello, owner of the two Well Red locations and more recently, The Fox coffee shop, reflected on the success of the businesses he shares with his wife, Crystal.
(03/03/25 8:00pm)
Ten years ago, Odalys Silvera led a small tutoring group of seven children in the Auburn Public Library. Today, that tutoring group has grown into Esperanza House, a nonprofit that now serves 278 children across Auburn and Opelika.
(03/14/25 1:00pm)
Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator Cynthia Tucker had not always planned on journalism. It wasn’t until after struggling with biology and calculus at Auburn University that she exchanged her pre-med plans for a double major in journalism and English.
(03/11/25 6:15pm)
At Auburn University, the EAGLES program provides students with developmental and intellectual disabilities life-changing opportunities to work towards independence. Education to Accomplish Growth in Life Experiences for Success, or EAGLES, is a non-degree program that began in 2018 with four students. In the past seven years, the program’s demand and reach has grown significantly, and the most recent program accommodated 11 students.
(01/24/25 11:15am)
Auburn’s women’s basketball team suffered a lopsided 96-56 defeat to Mississippi State on Thursday night, as the Bulldogs dominated both ends of the floor in the SEC matchup at Humphrey Coliseum.
(02/18/25 1:03am)
Auburn University is more than a collection of buildings or rolled oak trees. It’s more than a football school or basketball school or southern college town. To me, Auburn is a feeling — a place where stories unfold, where people feel like family and where I’ve grown as a writer, student and person.
(03/11/25 6:16pm)
Auburn University celebrates active and non-active military officers throughout the year, from Veterans Day ceremonies to Bald Eagle and aircraft flyovers in Jordan-Hare. Yet, the most poignant reminder of Auburn’s military appreciation are the Tigers who wear and serve the Stars and Stripes on- and off-campus. Veterans Affairs and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps provide resources and training to Auburn students, whether returning from active duty, training for service or living as a military dependent.