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It smells like good cigarettes and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer and other peoples' sweat.
The smell of sausage biscuits smothered in sugarcane syrup and sweet and salty kettle corn exploding in a cauldron saturated the air at the Loachapoka Syrup Sopping Day Saturday.
Police discovered 46 marijuana plants and 14 mason jars of marijuana in the basement of an unidentified Auburn residence Wednesday, Oct. 14.
A clinical trial of an HIV vaccine regimen was shown to have some effect in preventing HIV infection.
The campus Annual Security and Safety Report made available by the Clery Act shows crimes like burglary and motor vehicle theft are becoming less common on campus, but more students are being arrested for liquor law violations.
Auburn schoolchildren watched E.T., crawled inside a stardome and got creative with space-related crafts during the Auburn Public Library's Space Week.
Couples pushed their face-painted babies, and dads crouched to show their sons how to hold a golf club "just right" to the sounds of local bands and giddy high school girls at the Auburn City Schools' Fall Festival at Duck Samford Sports Complex Tuesday night.
Art from the collections of Auburn residents is on display in the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center until Oct. 14 as part of Auburn Arts Association's Fall Invitational 2009.
An Auburn University library employee was struck by a dark gray Chevrolet Z71 while walking toward The Hotel at Auburn University Hotel and Dixon Conference Center.
The American Cancer Society named Danielle Maurer, a senior in public administration, as a Hero of Hope in August.
Auburn University buildings are full of asbestos. Not all them, just the majority that were built before 1980.
Colonial BancGroup became subject to the fifth-largest takeover of a U.S. bank, and the year's largest bank failure Friday, Aug. 14. It was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and sold to BB&T Corp.
Those heading downtown this week to drown their sorrows over the end of summer have a least one thing to celebrate--they don't need to worry about scrounging quarters for parking.