She said yes!
At halftime of Saturday's game against Arkansas State, the War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen lined up on the field to be introduced to the Auburn faithful.
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At halftime of Saturday's game against Arkansas State, the War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen lined up on the field to be introduced to the Auburn faithful.
Most students know stepping as just another kind of performance art.
It's 2 a.m., and you stumble out of a fraternity house, trying to figure out how you're getting back to the dorm. A security shuttle pulls up at the curb, and in an effort not to miss this golden opportunity to make it back to the box of Pop-Tarts in your room, you run to the van, arms waving in the air like a panicked tenant running from a burning building.
Kurt Sasser has been president of the Student Government Association for only six months, yet he has already made his mark on Auburn University and Magnolia Avenue.
An Auburn University faculty member was struck by an Auburn student Thursday while trying to cross West Magnolia Avenue at approximately 7:30 a.m.
Melvin "Mel" Rosen served as head track coach for the Auburn Tigers for 28 years and has had one of the most outstanding careers of any Auburn coach.
Starting Sunday, spring intramural sports began closing up for the end of the semester, just like spring classes.
The NCAA Women's Golf Championship Committee announced Monday that the No. 3 Auburn Tigers women's golf team will play as the No. 2 seed in the NCAA East Regional Championship.
Corey Johnson is an average high school sophomore from Scottsboro. He works at the local McDonald's, is the broadcast director for his yearbook staff and is excited about getting his driver's license this summer.
Benjamin Willoughby had never ridden a bull before Saturday, when he saddled and strapped up to ride in front of hundreds of spectators at the 2010 Alpha Psi Rodeo.
Picket signs bearing "vote stupid out of Washington" and "conservatism built America" dotted the courtyard across from the Lee County Courthouse Saturday during the East Alabama Tea Party.
The Auburn Tigers baseball team closed off their series against the No. 14 South Carolina Gamecocks Sunday at Plainsman Park with a refreshing 10-6 victory after two consecutive losses to start the series.
The players on the Auburn Tennis Club team were not recruited via limousine and they don't have scholarships to play, but they are going to the national championships this year. This will be the second year in a row the Tiger's club tennis team has earned a spot to compete on nationals. "Last year was really fun," said senior Cantrell Ellis. "Hopefully we'll do a lot better this year." The team secured its bid by winning the USTA Campus Championship-Southern Section at the Yarbrough Tennis Center in Auburn.
The No. 8 Auburn Men's Golf team finished at the top of the leader board at the 2010 Schenkel E-Z Go Invitational with a team score of 862. "It's a great win," said sophomore Will McCurdy. "The Schenkel is a prestigious tournament." The E-Z Go Invitational was a three-day, 54-hole tournament held at Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro, Ga., March 19 - 21. "I'm very happy for the guys," said head coach Nick Clinard. "They've worked hard."
Natural disasters are unfortunately an inherent part of life on this planet.
Since 1790, the United States Census has been counting generations of Americans every 10 years, and this year it's our generation that will be counted.
Twenty five thousand people, more than Auburn University's student population, die every day from hunger and hunger-related causes.
Alabama, along with 14 other states, is actively recovering from the recession, according to a report compiled by Moody's Economy.com
Jeff Schmuki, an artist who uses growing plants as his medium of choice, presented his lecture, Armegarrden, Thursday, Feb. 11, in Biggin Hall.
The final regular season meet for the Auburn Tigers swimming and diving team was a record-breaking victory over the Emory Eagles Saturday. The final score of the men's meet was 174 100, and the women's team finished with a score of 172 102.