How students can stay mentally healthy
Editor's Note: This story was featured in The Plainsman's special print edition for 2021 Camp War Eagle. You can check out an online version of that edition here.
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Editor's Note: This story was featured in The Plainsman's special print edition for 2021 Camp War Eagle. You can check out an online version of that edition here.
Auburn Floral Trail has served the Auburn community for almost three decades and it continues this year, March 8 through April 16.
Charcuterie boards have recently swarmed Instagram feeds, internet articles, grocery stores and it seems they have started to do the same in Auburn.
Local Auburn businesses are working to keep a sense of community with their customers despite the ongoing pandemic.
Amy Briggs is an Auburn University alumna who has gone on to sell small-batch ceramics and recently became the general manager for Rock ‘n’ Roll pinball. She graduated in the fall of 2018 and moved to Asheville, North Carolina, in 2019.
The University Program Council’s Major Entertainment Committee held a virtual concert of Auburn’s The Brook and the Bluff on Oct. 27, 2020.
Through Friday, Nov. 6, Biggin Gallery will be holding artworks that express reactions from the recent social movements.
On Saturday, Sept. 26, Auburn University hosted its first game day of the football season in Jordan-Hare Stadium against the University of Kentucky.