Punxsutawney Phil continues making predictions
When one furry rodent pokes his head out of his burrow, he enters a spotlight of media attention as he decides whether winter is over.
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When one furry rodent pokes his head out of his burrow, he enters a spotlight of media attention as he decides whether winter is over.
Finding a significant other is usually a high priority for people of all ages, but one group is more concerned with helping make that relationship lasting and healthy.
Auburn citizens will have the opportunity for their voices to be heard in the community when the 2012 Citizen Survey is distributed during the second week of February.
Nine seats need filling on the Auburn University Board of Trustees.
A meeting Wednesday in Montgomery brought Auburn University one step closer to a new board of trustees.
Sometimes I think South College Street must be cursed.
A new down-and-dirty event is coming to Auburn in March.
As the time approaches to renew leases for the coming school year, students have to realize that more than just personal preference is a factor in deciding where to live.
If passed Jan. 24, the Special Five Mill Tax Referendum will fund a new senior center, additions to Frank Brown Recreation Center and the creation of additional parking spaces in downtown Auburn.
The first Friday night of every month the arts take center stage at The Gnu's Room, where aspiring writers, musicians, poets and other artists can show their stuff at Expressions Cafe.