Under Armour Story Hits Home
Auburn students and fans packed into the Hotel of Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center to hear the true Cinderella story of Under Armour told by its creator.
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Auburn students and fans packed into the Hotel of Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center to hear the true Cinderella story of Under Armour told by its creator.
Students went hungry for the Ramadan Fast-A-Thon hosted by the Muslim Students' Association Thursday, Sept. 10.
As Auburn progresses to become a pedestrian friendly campus, some historical areas have become lost along the way.
Auburn fans of all ages swooped down to the Southeastern Raptor Center Friday for an up-close and personal look at the special birds that have become part of a gameday tradition.
Samford Lawn, Toomer's Corner and Jordan-Hare Stadium have been monumental spots for students to make memories, but some choose to take it a step further.
The Society of Women Engineers came dressed in their finest cocktail attire and fabulous kitten heels for their first interest meeting on Aug. 27 in 1124 Shelby Center titled "SWE and the City: Successfully Engineering in Manolos."
Kappa Alpha Theta's numbers soared as the new kites went through their first formal recruitment since the sorority returned to Auburn's campus last spring.
The Village residence halls finally opened their doors to students as promised at the beginning of this semester Aug. 8. Many of the students were content with the new living arrangement and unaware that bigger problems loomed around the corner.
The main complaint of students with the beginning of each school year continues to be parking on campus. As Auburn's campus progresses with the new dorms and new coliseum, parking decreases.
A line of Auburn University students, 1,197 in all, lined up to receive their diplomas for the summer commencement ceremony Aug. 10 at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum.
The Alabama Department of Public Health Office will observe April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Auburn Gay-Straight Alliance hosted its first drag show, "What a Drag," in the Student Center Saturday.
Students danced across the Foy ballroom during a night of fun, food and friendly competition.
At this race, it is not about winning as much as getting to the finish line. This is no ordinary race. It is the Special Olympics.
The student film "Token Hunchback" won first prize at the Jay Sanders Film Festival at the Auburn Hotel in the Theatre Auditorium Thursday.
A new DNA test to detect human papillomarvirus, the virus that causes cervical cancer, is outperforming older methods, and gynecologists hope it will replace them altogether.
The Auburn softball team took its series against Arkansas 2-1 Sunday, bringing its record to 27-13 overall and 7-7 in the Southeastern Conference.
The Auburn baseball team defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 12-10 Sunday afternoon in Starkville to make their record 20-10 overall and 6-6 in the Southeastern Conference.
The Diamond Dolls are back and in full swing for this baseball season.
Auburn is doing its part to go green this spring as residents on the Quad and Hill participated in the Sustain-A-Bowl competition.