Plainsman's Choice 2023 Best Coffee Shop: Well Red
Winning Plainsman's Choice for the second year in a row, Well Red is a coffee shop considered to be an Auburn favorite.
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Winning Plainsman's Choice for the second year in a row, Well Red is a coffee shop considered to be an Auburn favorite.
Spring brings the season of sorority formals. As everyone gets their dresses and heels prepped, here are some tips to have the most fun at formal.
For all the shopping queens and kings, downtown Auburn is hosting an event which combines two of Auburn students’ favorite activities. Sip & Shop gives shoppers the opportunity to enjoy discounts in all of Auburn’s downtown boutiques and stores while treating themselves with free sips and snacks.
The newest Bachelorette for the 20th season of the show in summer 2023 was just named. Who is she? Charity Lawson, Auburn University alumna.
The first thing that catches the eye on the Bitty & Beau's website is their slogan in bold, capital white letters. “A human rights movement,” is no understatement. The coffee shop is making a difference across America, one coffee shop at a time.
Get ready to fill bellies and bowls with delicious soup to support a great cause at the 10th annual Auburn-Opelika Empty Bowls event this Saturday, March 25, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Kiesel Park.
Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults is located in Jackson’s Gap, Lake Martin. The camp is for people of all ages with disabilities, and they experience forming all kinds of friendships as well as get to participate in all kinds of fun activities that they normally do not get to experience in their normal daily lives.
The doors of The Coffee Cat will open for comedian Eric Hunter on March 25, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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On Friday, the Auburn University Board of Trustees granted final approval for the construction of a new science, technology, engineering, mathematics and agricultural academic building complex.
Excited friends, family and fellow students of the contestants for the title of Miss Auburn gathered on the second floor of the Melton Student Center this evening to hear the callouts for the top five ladies moving on to the next round of the competition.
With football season in it’s prime, students are more eager than ever to have the perfect look for every game-day theme. Over the years Auburn has stuck with tradition and had various themes for certain game-days. White out, orange out and navy out are the most popular. Themes are important aspects of game-days because it allows everyone to coordinate and flushes out the stadium with a sea of one color.
Auburn Football is one of the most prominent factors of Auburn University's culture, and there is a lot to know about Saturdays in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
A fresh breeze, the smell of flowers and herbs, a cool drink in your hand and the perfect view: for many students, this would be the perfect end of their work or school day. The newly opened rooftop bar at the Laurel Hotel & Spa offers all of that – and more.
On Monday, September 19th, The University Program Council hosted Painting on the Plains at the Melton Student Center, bringing together a diverse group of individuals to create Auburn-themed art.
It's dawn, and the farmer unloads his tools and seeds from his pickup truck. After walking through the fields, he pulls out his notebook to review his list of duties for the day.
On June 10, at 9 a.m., Auburn’s College of Agriculture gave a tour of their new high-tech vertical shipping containers, all the way from Freight Farms in Boston, Massachusetts, now located on Lem Morrison Drive.
As a result of rapid population growth, the United Nations has projected 10 billion mouths to feed worldwide by 2050. Food shortages and environmental impacts have led to the development of sustainable agriculture that seeks to counteract this eventual scarcity of resources.
With organic produce in high demand, those who possess green thumbs gravitate towards developing their techniques in the garden. Students make use of these such skill sets in Auburn’s very own Organic Garden Club.
The Auburn University Lambert-Powell Meats Laboratory is a state-of-the-art teaching, researching and extensions facility supporting a variety of activities in the Department of Animal Sciences.