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I know I don't have to tell any of you that it's way harder to eat healthy and exercise around the holidays.
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I know I don't have to tell any of you that it's way harder to eat healthy and exercise around the holidays.
Ah, finals week. One of the most torturous, horrifically daunting experiences of a young adult's life. Here are some of the best ways to “study” for the worst days of the school year.
With the holidays comes visions of ribbon-wrapped Christmas trees, gingerbread houses and sparkling New Year’s Eve parties. Finding the perfect outfit that fits the joyous season of holiday parties can seem daunting, but this year’s trends make it simple.
As final exams come to a close today, we're sure students are looking for a way to relax, cut loose and finally get into the Christmas spirit. Auburn has loads of activities starting tonight and continuing through the next weeks for your group of pals.
After the publish of his first book, John Carvalho, associate professor and director of journalism, said he had heightened his awareness. He overcame a mental barrier, wrote a book and became completely aware that he could do it again.
Recently the people of Twitter got the hashtag #DatingIsHardBecause trending to vent their complaints. As I read them I realized I have priceless insight to offer. So, here I am to offer advice and fix everyone’s problems.
The struggle is #real when trying to pack for the holidays. Collecting clothing and predicting necessities for the entire month of Christmas break can be nearly impossible. There's so much room for activities in the 30-something days when students are released from campus like two turtle doves in a cage. How does one know what to pack?
Lady Gaga seems to be a jack of all trades. She’s an actress, singer, songwriter and activist.
When Thanksgiving comes around, there’s one thing everyone is thinking about … food.
Gracie Breitenfeld, founder and president of Standing Together Against Rape and Sexual Assault, or Stars, decided to start Stars after a first hand experience with sexual assault.
In the late fall, it seems that students are depending on their devices more than ever and for good reason. With exams, the last classes of the year and graduations already upon the Plains, it is clear that computers are simply something students cannot do without.
Award winning poet Garrett Hongo visited Auburn’s Jule Collins Smith Museum on Thursday Nov. 17 for the museum’s Third Thursday Poetry Series.
Since 1992, Auburn's most distinguished have been taking one night off a year to attend The Hospitality Gala, and this year's event welcomed the fashionable and the foodies to The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference once again.
The walls of Biggin Gallery were lined with photography that was meant to send a message, while 'usable' pieces of art filled the space.
This has been the scariest and funniest election season.
If running, lifting weights or cycling just aren’t for you, a great alternative is yoga.
Whether it’s mainstream small wrist tattoos or full sleeves and a back piece, tattoos are as present in our society as ever. However, much to most people’s oblivion, tattooed people and tattoo artists have cultivated an entire subculture within our society.
Ring the bells. Sound the alarm. Run for cover.
Auburn University’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes hosted the sixth annual Ignite Auburn.
London, Paris, Milan, Santorini. These are just a few picturesque places I think of when I hear the word travel. But what does that grouping of letters really mean? Every person has their own culture — a set of values, traditions, ideas or even favorite foods, clothes and colors. It's what defines us. More than that, we bring our culture with us wherever we go. When we enter a different location, whether inside or outside the United States, we see someone else's culture and how they live.