Gibbs returns to podium, The Plains to give commencement
This semester's graduating class will be sent off by a speaker who has literally been the voice of the President.
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This semester's graduating class will be sent off by a speaker who has literally been the voice of the President.
The University Program Council's stage will remain silent this spring as the concert set for next Tuesday evening was officially cancelled Wednesday.
A blog bearing the ambiguous title "Alabamians 4 Truth," accusing the chairman of Auburn University College Republicans, Michael Lee, senior in business, of misusing group funds, has stirred controversy within the organization since its creation last Friday.
For three months the worlds of Dori Dobbs, Michelle Knowles and Brittney Holmes revolved around time counts, synchronized moves and a boxing ring.
Taio Cruz and Neon Trees will light up the Auburn Arena like dynamite April 26.
I'll be the first to admit it. I whole-heartedly bought into the message of hope Barack Obama's campaign stood for in 2008.
The Toomer's Oaks task force has shifted focus from the soil to the trees themselves, which have begun to show their first leaves of spring.
Two weeks ago, onlookers watched a student and a preacher viciously shout Bible verses at one another.
The Toomer's oaks task force continued working this week to save the poisoned oaks and to determine the extent to which the lethal herbicide spread.
Growing up is stressful. Or at least it's become stressful recently.
One week after word broke that the oaks at Toomer's Corner had been poisoned, a task force has begun its attempt to rescue the oaks and assess the damage to the surrounding soil.
A joint initiative between Auburn University and the University of Alabama was announced today. Sister trees will be planted, one on each campus, as a sign of unity between the two schools.
Officials from the Alabama State Pesticide Residue Laboratory have confirmed the live oaks at Toomer's Corner, landmark icons of the city and the University, have been poisoned and are unlikely to survive.