University removes lead paint in Mary Martin Hall
Auburn University is removing lead paint from the windows of Mary E. Martin Hall and plans to be finished by April 26.
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Auburn University is removing lead paint from the windows of Mary E. Martin Hall and plans to be finished by April 26.
With an undefeated title of three years, Auburn University Beat Bama Food Drive is holding its SEC Food fight this year from April 5 to April 18 for two weeks of competition.
On March 13, Coleman Morris, senior in marketing representing Alpha Omicron Pi, won Zeta Tau Alpha's 29th annual Big Man on Campus competition, an all male beauty pageant judged by local celebrities based on originality, personality and Auburn Spirit.
Construction began this week on a new residence hall along Haley Concourse, set to house 371 students and to be completed for the fall 2026 semester.
During the Auburn and Ole Miss football game, Dr. Randall Clark, professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy, walked onto the field to celebrate his 50th year on the Plains.
There are simple ways to unwind, like watching a favorite show or grabbing food with a friend. While these are fun ways to decompress and ease the mind, taking care of the mind and body is equally as important.
With the excitement of October's arrival, there are so many things to look forward to. Colder weather, warmer clothing and of course, the thrills of Halloween.
As students are in the middle of an adjustment period, The First 56 holds events to accommodate students who might be feeling uneasy about changes.
With football season right around the corner and an exciting fall semester ahead, now is a perfect time for students to familiarize themselves with a few things that make Auburn, Auburn, like rituals and traditions.
The adjustment to college can be a big change, and it can be challenging to find ways to adapt to the changes coming. Luckily, there are people that serve as a helpful support system when it comes to guiding others on this journey.
Winning Plainsman's Choice for the second year in a row, Well Red is a coffee shop considered to be an Auburn favorite.
Wanna know what place on campus matches your vibe the most?
Students may be finding it hard to focus with spring break right around the corner. Places to go? Essentials to bring? Price ranges or budgets? These are all questions students might have on their minds as they prepare for the upcoming break. Luckily, there are some ideas that might just save the day. Here is a spring break guide for Auburn students.
It's officially that time of year. The temperature is finally dropping, the leaves are falling, and the fall outfits are starting to appear. Although, it seems the time isn’t the only thing changing this time of year. Students are trying to push through and find ways to make it to, what can be said to be, one of the campus's favorite holidays, Thanksgiving.
Freshman year, students are getting adjusted to being on their own, taking challenging courses, and meeting new people. With the new transition to college, students have a lot to wrap their heads around. One of the factors that can potentially make or break freshman year is where a new student chooses to reside.