Tree split from tornadoes on Elkins Drive off University Drive. (Kate Jones / INTRIGUE EDITOR)
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Two tornadoes touch down in Auburn area
At approximately 11:48 a.m. a tornado warning was issued for Lee, Chambers and Macon counties.
Your view: Iron Bowl more than rivalry
The landscape of the Iron Bowl has changed. As you well know, the Crimson Tide lost a hard fought, low scoring, defensive bout to the LSU Tigers. The Iron Bowl will not have implications for a National Title, as it has for the past 2 years. Both Alabama and Auburn have been blessed with the opportunity to play for a National Championship, and both schools have seized that opportunity. This is something that few college football fans will ever experience, and to have such a storied rivalry is enviable.
Conference helps those with PTSD cope, grow
The Auburn University Center for Governmental Services is giving hope to those with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Program turns trash to treasure
The Chizik family has become heroes off the football field to many in Dadeville and the Lake Martin area.
Jonna Chizik holds a few of the tornado treasures created from Lake Martin-area trash. (CONTRIBUTED)
A different dry campus
Orange and blue are not the only colors Auburn needs to bleed right now.
National tragedy calls for remembrance, not politics
I, like many of you, was only in elementary school when 9/11 happened.
Author's tour stops on Plains
The wonders and rigors of SEC football are laid bare in Christie Leigh Mueller's new book "Gridiron Belles: A guide to Saturdays in Dixie."
Counselors join with University of Alabama for cleanup
Camp War Eagle counselors not only parade noisy freshmen around campus, they also lent a helping hand to a desperate community.
Alumni tackle benefit for relief
Reliving a past Iron Bowl may be impossible, but witnessing a modern-day alumni Iron Bowl game can still be in your future.
Urban Studio helps rebuild tornado-damaged city
Urban Studio is currently working in cooperation with FEMA to rebuild Cordova. Affiliated with the School of Architecture, Urban Studio is located in Birmingham as a teaching and outreach venue for Auburn architects.
Animal clinic gives Ellie Mae a second chance
Ellie Mae, a basset hound found in the tornado wreckage of Collinsville is in need of knee surgery, a costly procedure. Auburn University's college of veterinary medicine has necessary emergency funds available and will be able to cover the cost of the operation.
Donations still needed for those affected by storms
Together, with the help of social networking sites and the volunteer services of the American Red Cross, Alabama residents are receiving donations in preparation for the long road to recovery after the April 27 tornado outbreak.
Auburn athletics help with tornado relief effort
Auburn employees and athletes saw the destruction left by the April 27 tornadoes firsthand.
Kerry Cremeans, Dustin Landry and Joey Caldwell work to clean the tornado aftermath at First Baptist Church in Pleasant Grove April 29, 2011. (Todd Van Emst / AUBURN MEDIA RELATIONS)
Auburn organization leads relief efforts
An effort that began as a way to return the generosity Alabama fans showed toward Auburn University earlier in the year has now become a grassroots phenomenon. Toomer's for Tuscaloosa is helping those who have been affected by the deadly tornados that devastated areas across the state Wednesday.
Come on ladies (and gentlemen), we can do better
Let's take a journey together. Imagine, if you will, that you're walking down the concourse. In the five minutes it takes you to walk across the pavement, numerous people's poor clothing choices assault your eyes.
Find your way out of class, tuition, grades
If a student dies, all As are given to his or her roommate. If a student is hit by a Tiger Transit bus, tuition is free. If a professor is more than 10 minutes late, students may leave the class. If it rains, class is canceled. Are any of these rumors true, or are they just myths? Jim Hardin, senior program adviser for the judicial affairs department of the University, said the rumor that is most commonly asked about is if a student dies, his or her roommate gets all A's.
Plane wing creates horizontal tornado
Aerospace takes the fierce air speeds of a tornado, or vortex, and tames the tornadic winds by creating the cyclic phenomena in water.