Mayor's ball support the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lee County
The 11th Annual Mayor’s Jeans & Jackets Ball was hosted March 13 to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County.
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The 11th Annual Mayor’s Jeans & Jackets Ball was hosted March 13 to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County.
Kiesel Park hosted hundreds of furry friends and their human counterparts Saturday, April 2, at Bark in the Park.
*Note: Chip Brownlee, College Democrats member, is the community reporter at The Auburn Plainsman.
For students wanting a sabbatical away from the hustle of Auburn, Wild Animal Safari awaits with more than 65 types of exotic animals who are ready to eat treats directly from human hands.
Stress gets the best of us at times.
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Not everyone on campus wears leggings and oversized T-shirts. Auburn’s best-dressed strut their stuff daily while walking to class. Business professional, Western, artsy and bohemian — Auburn has it all.
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After much deliberation, the Auburn City Council agreed to approve a settlement with Landmark Properties, the developer of The Standard at Auburn, which will be at the corner of Glenn Avenue and Gay Street.
According to Shelby Levy, co-owner of ALL IN CrossFit in Auburn, 70 percent of people that require a bone marrow transplant do not have a donor within their family. Two percent of Americans are on the bone marrow registry. Auburn citizens are making personal efforts to increase that amount.
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Whether one calls them pancakes, johnnycakes, flapjacks or hotcakes, this sweet breakfast treat is one known for bringing friends and family to the kitchen table.
Alabama is no rookie when confronting severe weather. Alabamians have faced extreme elements in all of its forms.
In 2010, a businessman with no political background, Shadrack McGill, was “politically convicted” by his God to run for Alabama Senate and was elected into office. Shadrack is currently running against four other candidates, including incumbent Sen. Richard Shelby, in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate.
The four Republicans challenging U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, including Auburn alumnus and former SGA President Jonathan McConnell, met at Hoover Tactical Firearms Thursday night for a debate sponsored by a tea-party group, but they weren't allowed to debate.
When Valentine's Day falls on a Sunday, the weekend is consumed with heart-shaped candies, larger-than-life teddy bears and enough flowers to cause anyone's allergies to flare. This weekend may have been one for love, but it was also a drag for some ... a drag show, that is.
In honor of February being Black History month, the Boykin Community Center hosted a program on Feb. 12 to celebrate black heritage.