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As the school year comes to an end, students are beginning to prepare to move out.
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As the school year comes to an end, students are beginning to prepare to move out.
With the stress of balancing school and social lives, it is common for students to find an outlet to escape the stress.
As part of a trend, people gather to run while having colored powder thrown or squirted at them.
In 1966, at the age of 21, Samuel Younge Jr. went into a store and used a whites-only restroom.
Nate & Function, formerly known as Nathan Coker Band, have been making their way around the Auburn community by playing at house parties and formals.
As unlikely as it seems, some students bridge the state football rivalry gap.
Despite thunderstorm warnings, members of the Auburn community piled on top of each other at Toomer’s Corner on April 18 to see pop icons Nick Jonas, Nelly and Kesha.Auburn Airwaves began at 6 p.m. with Nick Jonas.Jonas sang a variety of songs from his new album, as well as a few covers of well-known songs.Audience members cheered for Jonas as he put on an Auburn t-shirt and ball cap, and interacted with the crowd.After Jonas went on, Nelly took the crowd back in time by singing some of his popular songs from the early 2000s.Accompanied by a DJ, Nelly kept the crowd’s adrenaline pumping.Next up was Kesha, who performed with bright lights and her blend of pop music.“That was the most exciting concert I had ever been to,” said crowd member Diane Fontes.UPC Auburn Airwaves director Sagar Leva said UPC had students vote what genre they wanted for the concert earlier in the year.Most students chose pop, Leva said. Nick Jonas, Nelly and Kesha all had compatible tour dates with the show, and were chosen.“The lineup is very diversified, but still mainly pop,” Leva said.Leva also said UPC hopes students and community members enjoyed the free entertainment, and will come back to Auburn Airwaves in the future.
As they wrap up their time at Auburn, seniors in art leave their final mark by completing senior projects.
It is time for students to register for classes, and each student goes about choosing their professors differently.
A few days before she moved to Auburn from Atlanta, Courtney Cooke, junior in human development and family studies, noticed some unusual bruising on her legs.
Despite the stormy weather, students and community members gathered on the greenspace April 10 to see Twin Forks, Nate & Function, and Mat Kearney perform.
Despite tests and quizzes, students have been making it a routine to get in a workout at the Recreation and Wellness Center often.
Long distance relationships are difficult no matter what the circumstances are. However, that difficulty can be multiplied when one member of the relationship is in the military.
If you live in a dorm, you know how complicated it can be to cook, mainly because the only sort of kitchen appliance you have is a microwave.
Students and Auburn community members are encouraged to come to the opening of the exhibit Bite Sized, held at Fieldworks Projects on Friday, March 13, from 5-7 p.m.
For those of us who cook, tofu is not an everyday ingredient.
Some couples have found homes in Auburn, but not in houses. They’ve chosen to settle down alongside students in the residence halls.
Auburn University uses one million gallons of water per day, while the city uses 6.1 million gallons per day, according to Eric Carson, director of the water resource management department of Auburn.
Just like people, loud noises stress out fish, according to Carol Johnston, professor in the School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences.
Cooking exotic meals does not take as much work and time as one may think. I made sticky sesame chicken in approximately 30 minutes with ingredients I bought from Wal-Mart. The prices listed beside the ingredients are the prices of the whole package, not just what was needed for the meal, so you will have some leftover ingredients. I bought one pack of six chicken breasts for $6.98 and used four pieces of the sesame chicken. To begin, cut the chicken into smaller bite-sized pieces for easier cooking. Beat an egg in a bowl, and dip the chicken in the egg one piece at a time. Coat the chicken with flour and cornstarch to make sure it does not burn. Heat up oil in a pan and add the chicken. While the chicken is cooking, mix all of the sauce ingredients together in a bowl. When the chicken is fully cooked, place the pieces on a plate to cool for a few minutes. Pour the sauce onto the chicken slowly and evenly. After the sauce is on the chicken, sprinkle sesame seeds on the chicken. You can use as many pieces of chicken as you want. This meal feeds up to four people, so if you make it for yourself like I did, you'll have something sweet and crunchy for dinner for the next couple of days. Chicken Ingredients 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts $6.98 1 tbsp. oil $2.50 6 tbsp. flour $1.56 1 egg $2.28 (carton) 3 tbsp. cornstarch $1 Sesame seeds $3.98 Sauce Ingredients 6 tbsp. honey $2.12 4 tbsp. ketchup $2.82 3 tbsp. sugar $3.72 1 tbsp. brown sugar $1.14 2 tbsp. white vinegar 82 cents 3 tbsp. soy sauce $1.52 \0xBD tsp. salt $1.98 1 tsp. garlic powder $1.64 1 tbsp. water 2 tbsp. cornstarch (price listed above)