El Niño weather results in warmer December
It's December, and people can wear shorts outside. With temperatures in the 70s, the country seems to be experiencing an unusually warm winter.
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It's December, and people can wear shorts outside. With temperatures in the 70s, the country seems to be experiencing an unusually warm winter.
The Auburn University department of art and art history will hold a salon sale starting Thursday, Dec 3. at Fieldwork Projects, an extension gallery of the University.
Seeing police lights flash in your rearview mirror is never a fun feeling. Whether it's speeding, no turn signal or not having your seatbelt on, most people don't like the heart-sinking moment when they might have broken a law.
The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday, usually begins with swarms of holiday shoppers trying to get the best deal for their buck. The widely popular phenomenon of staying out all hours of the night, credit card in hand, scouring shelves for gifts happens every year without fail.
Holiday Ornament Happening, a fundraiser for students attending the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, will be held at the Auburn Ceramics Studio Saturday, Nov. 14 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 15 from 2-6 p.m.
Making faces at one’s camera has become the social norm. The selfie came to life and has been impacting people globally ever since.
Three numbers — two, 565 and 2,975. Two degrees is the threshold for dangerous climate change. Five hundred sixty- five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that can be safely released in the atmosphere to stay under two degrees. Two thousand nine hundred seventy-five gigatons is the amount of carbon dioxide that would be released if the U.S. burned all the fossil fuel reserves discovered, according to “Keep it in the ground,” a campaign by The Guardian.
Even though the Auburn football team lost the game Saturday, Oct. 30, fans dressed in costumes were ready to experience Halloween, including five men from Tower Bridge, England.
For many college students, the idea of entering the workforce might seem intimidating.
Drugstore makeup and hair products usually fill most college students’ shopping carts. However, learning the right products to use on your skin and hair can help create a better and healthier look.
Drugstore makeup and hair products usually fill the shopping carts of most college students. However, learning the right products to use on your skin and hair can help create a better and healthier look.
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime, and approximately 231,840 new cases will be diagnosed in women by the end of 2015, according to the American Cancer Society.
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime, and approximately 231,840 new cases will be diagnosed in women by the end of 2015, according to the American Cancer Society.
The Korea Festival, which started three years ago as an effort to express Korean culture, will start Monday, Oct. 19 and will last until Saturday, Oct. 24, according to Jennifer Mason, director of international initiatives in international programs.
Relaxing in his built-in home studio, Steve Bronson, more widely known as Wildman Steve, turns a record in his hands, carefully places it on his vinyl turntable and listens.
For some, makeup seems unnecessary or even a hassle, while others pride themselves in their makeup choices.
Willie Cole, American painter and sculptor, spoke to art students about his transformative art at an informal lunch Friday, Oct. 2 at noon in Biggin Hall.
GoGreekNow, an app founded by Sigma Chi fraternity brothers from Iowa State University, strives to be an “all-encompassing, one-stop shop” for Greek life across the country, according to co-founder Mark Hagen.
Lipbone Redding, guitarist and songwriter from North Carolina, filled the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Thursday, Sept. 24 telling charismatic tales through his original music entertaining the audience with lip-tromboning, his innovative skill of making trombone and trumpet sounds with his mouth.
Former American Idol star, Taylor Hicks, will be performing at Bourbon Street Bar Friday Sept. 25 at 9:30 p.m.