New Media Club brings Adult Swim carnival to campus
Auburn's New Media Club will host Adult Swim, Superfly Marketing and Electronic Arts for the Adult Swim Carnival Tour.
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Auburn's New Media Club will host Adult Swim, Superfly Marketing and Electronic Arts for the Adult Swim Carnival Tour.
Student Government Association provides for campus in more ways than one.
Student Govenment Association has more than just adding frozen yogurt to campus in store for next year.
The Auburn Circle uses its budget to produce its biennial literary and art magazine.
You'd think we would have overcome racism by now, seeing how it's 2012 and the Civil War has ended more than a century ago, but some individuals still seem to be growing up with the same values as the Confederates.
Auburn's Black Student Union continues to promote diversity throughout campus this semester.
Auburn's gospel choir will promote African-American strength and prosperity through the decades at this year's Black History Month concert.
Sustain-A-Bowl, started three years ago by the Office of Sustainability, involves all on-campus residence halls competing to be the most "green."
As Student Government Association campaigns approach, candidates are ready to show how much they believe in Auburn and love it.
Mosaic Theatre Company, a new program for Auburn students, addresses issues of diversity through acting.
Eagle Eye, Auburn University and the Auburn community's only local TV station, wants to make big changes with its budget this year.
There is more to Campus Special than the $100 bill coupon books its representative hand out at the semester's beginning.
Auburn University's WEGL radio station hopes to make an impact on Auburn and its community this spring.
A new organization on campus is reaching out to students who want firsthand experience with media production technology.
Student art will soon be displayed across the state.
UPC presents Open Mic Night at the Starbucks in the Student Center on Thursday at 7 p.m.
One of the oldest Christmas traditions--cutting down a tree for the holidays--may find itself having a bit of competition this upcoming Christmas.
As the crowd screams for more, the combination of the fresh beats and neon lights pumps up the crowd to dance all night.
Dry winter weather doesn't have to mean dry hair.
The sound of water bubbling within a cavern fills the room as Barrett "Bear" Townsend begins yoga class.