Auburn improves to 3-0 with 20-point road win
Auburn is still perfect on the season after a 76-56 win over Rutgers Sunday afternoon on the road.
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Auburn is still perfect on the season after a 76-56 win over Rutgers Sunday afternoon on the road.
On Sunday Nov. 12, the Auburn Tigers went on the road versus Missouri where they fell short in four sets.
Auburn, now bowl-eligible at 6-4, has turned its season around with a three-game win streak. At one point, the Tigers stood at 3-4, on a four-game losing streak. Since then, Auburn is 3-0, taking command early against Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Arkansas. In each game of the current win streak, Auburn has established first-quarter leads, setting the tone of those contests early.
On Nov. 10 and 11, the Permaculture Tigers, a student organization focused on promoting sensible land management, held meetings throughout campus to plan for a sensory garden.
Everything went right for Auburn against Arkansas Saturday afternoon as the Tigers used big days from quarterback Payton Thorne and jack linebacker Jalen McLeod to defeat Arkansas 48-10. The win gave Auburn its sixth of the season to clinch bowl eligibility.
The No. 2 Auburn Tigers (5-2) continued their road trip to Dallas, Texas, to face the No. 3 SMU Mustangs, ultimately losing 12-8.
Thanksgiving break starts on Nov. 20 and ends on Nov. 24, with the Iron Bowl game taking place on Nov. 25. With the break swiftly approaching, Auburn students are grateful for more than just the pause on classwork.
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Saving money in college can be hard, especially during the holidays. Learning how to budget is not often taught and most universities do not advertise the free benefits they offer to students.
In its first home game of the 2023-24 season, Auburn defeated Southeastern Louisiana, 86-71, to earn its first win of the season.
The No. 2 Auburn equestrian team suffered its first defeat of the season at the hooves of No. 4 Texas A&M, by a score of 11-9.
With its win over Vanderbilt, Auburn won its second straight game against an SEC opponent, raising its season record back above .500. Auburn will take its first trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas, under coach Hugh Freeze to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks, in the last road game of the season.
There is a false yet common misconception that if one is not able to foster a child because of finances, age, or other reasons, there is no way to help children in need.
Ben Carson, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and short-lived 2016 GOP presidential candidate, spoke to the Auburn community Nov. 9 in Lowder Hall.
In its second game of the season, Auburn hosted the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, stealing the game, 60-54, despite falling behind early.
Auburn Mayor Ron Anders held the fifth annual State of the City Address at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center on Wednesday.
As Auburn looks toward its second opponent of the season, bright spots still surround the basketball team after a tough loss to No. 20 Baylor on Tuesday. Next, Auburn will take on the Southeastern Louisiana Lions, who are located in Hammond, Louisiana.
Auburn volleyball hosted No. 13 Kentucky in a top 25 matchup Wednesday night after being on the road for the past few weeks. Kentucky came away with the victory over the Tigers in three straight sets (25-14, 25-11, 25-14).
Auburn (1-0) held its first home game against Jacksonville State (0-1) Monday night and started off its season with a 29-point victory. Next, the Tigers have two upcoming games – one against Louisiana and one against Rutgers.
Environmental and climate activist Catherine Coleman Flowers spoke to Auburn students and faculty the evening of Nov. 7 at a lecture sponsored by the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work and the Office of Sustainability. The lecture, held in the Haley Center, revolved around Flower's book, "Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret."