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(03/24/25 12:00pm)
Auburn is known for its unique football records with two official national championships under the Tigers’ belt. Everyone recognizes those seasons, but a season not commonly discussed is 1993. In the ‘93 season, Auburn went undefeated with an 11-0 record.
(03/28/25 1:00pm)
From the football field to the basketball arena, Auburn’s legacy is built on cherished traditions and vibrant cheers.
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On Tuesday, Feb.18, Auburn University’s Department of Consumer and Design Sciences hosted a Creativity and Commerce Event for apparel merchandising and design students.
(02/18/25 2:00pm)
On Monday, Feb. 17, the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management hosted a four-course, wine-paired dinner titled "Fusion Flavors: Thai-Italian Auburn Chef Showcase.”
(02/24/25 3:03pm)
WEGL Radio, Auburn University’s radio station, is entirely student-funded and student-operated. Locals can tune in to 91.1 FM to listen to a variety of genres, sports broadcasting and weekly programs hosted by members.
(02/14/25 2:00pm)
With romance in the Auburn air as Valentine’s Day nears, it is easy for platonic relationships to be overlooked. It is in the celebration of friendship that The Collegiate Hotel, a 40-room boutique hotel in Downtown Auburn, decided to host a Galentine’s cocktail-crafting class on Feb. 13.
(02/11/25 2:00pm)
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, The Well is hosting “February at The Well” with special offerings and events centered around the theme of love.
(02/12/25 2:00pm)
The Circle, Auburn’s literary arts magazine, is gearing up to publish its once-a-semester issue. Submissions closed on Feb. 9 and selections and design of the issue will continue during the semester until distribution in April.
(02/10/25 3:00pm)
The Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center is partnering with local baker Rebecca Pilgreen of Sugar Bakings to bring Auburn residents together in a sweet, new way this Valentine’s Day.
(02/07/25 2:00pm)
E-Closet, a newly developed clothing rental app, officially launched in Auburn on Feb. 6 with a soiree at The Avondale Bar & Tap Room. From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., guests sipped on drinks from the bar, mingled with the creatives behind E-Closet and learned more about the app.
(02/07/25 2:00pm)
On Feb. 6, Auburn Public Library hosted a Royal Revelry Night from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The ball, which encouraged all attendees to dress up as members of a royal court, treated the Auburn community to an evening of games, crafts and snacks.
(02/06/25 6:13pm)
sweetFrog, a newly opened frozen yogurt establishment located on Samford Trace Court, has provided Auburn with a unique place to grab a sweet treat. The store's grand opening took place on Jan. 1, with 1,800 customers stopping by on that day alone.
(02/06/25 6:37am)
On Feb. 5, Auburn's University Program Council hosted a belated 169th birthday celebration for Auburn University, whose official birthday is on Feb. 1. The annual event, which was held in the Melton Student Center ballroom, began at 6 p.m. and lasted until 9 p.m.
(02/10/25 6:48pm)
Flowers have been a classic Valentine’s Day gift for centuries. No one can go wrong when buying their loved one flowers for this special day.
(01/31/25 2:00pm)
On Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m., Ballet Hispánico leapt into the Gouge Performing Arts Center's 2024–2025 Dance and Movement Series with its own contemporary interpretation of the classical ballet “Carmen," titled “CARMEN.maquia."
(02/04/25 6:00pm)
With the start of a new year and spring semester, many are no longer thinking of football. However, fans of the National Football League still have one more game to look forward to: the Super Bowl.
(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.
(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.