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(12/02/15 10:56pm)
The facelessness of the Internet tends to receive a bad rap for breeding trolls, people who sling hateful comments at others from behind their computer screens. However, a nonprofit company out of San Francisco is using the lack of direct human interaction over the World Wide Web to its advantage with its new online sexual assault reporting system.
(11/18/15 7:41pm)
In 2008, a synagogue in Dothan, gained recognition from publications such as The New York Times and was even featured in one of Jay Leno’s monologues because of a program it started, which offered Jewish families up to $50,000 to move to its community.
(11/12/15 8:32pm)
The stories of a Jewish immigrant, a Harlem musician and a wealthy family all set to a Tony Award-winning soundtrack will come to life on stage in a showing of "Ragtime the Musical" on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at The Opelika Center for the Performing Arts.
(11/11/15 3:14pm)
Before snatching up tickets to see one of the most iconic pieces of American theatre, "The Glass Menagerie," be warned actress Kaylie Horowitz said she is trying to make her audience cry.
(11/11/15 6:54pm)
It all started with some unedited footage depicting everyday life in Afghanistan. People were drinking tea, walking their dogs and chatting with one another.
(11/06/15 6:21pm)
Results from a recent survey show 51 percent of college students are in favor of speech codes being implemented on their campus, which would restrict the speech of faculty and students, according to the Wall Street Journal.
(11/04/15 8:10pm)
The animals of the Lee County Humane Society might look like normal dogs and cats, but recently they have become models for the photographers of the Auburn Aperture Photography Club. Members of the club, whether they are professional photographers or hobbyists, are volunteering their time to take photos of the animals as part of their partnership with the LCHS.
(11/04/15 5:19pm)
"Frame by Frame," a documentary following the photography revolution in Afghanistan through the eyes and lenses of four Afghan photojournalists, will be screened at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art on Thurs. Nov. 5 as part of the museum’s film series.
(11/05/15 12:36am)
"The Love Cycle," a play following three different couples each at different stages in their lives and romances, is coming to the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center on Friday, Nov. 6-Sunday, Nov. 8.
(11/02/15 5:42pm)
It’s hard to say what there was more of at the College Town Throwdown when it made its stop in Auburn on Oct. 30: music or cowboy hats.
(10/24/15 5:21pm)
There was no shortage of food or wine when On The Tracks, a biannual food and wine festival, was held in downtown Opelika on Friday night, Oct. 23.
(10/26/15 11:57pm)
The Alabama Coastal Foundation teamed up with the Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve and Nature Center on Thursday, Oct. 22 to hold the Connect to Your Coast outreach dinner.
(10/21/15 7:21pm)
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of “Twilight,” the first of four books in the best-selling series, “The Twilight Saga”, author Stephenie Meyer has released a retelling of the vampire-human love story.
(10/21/15 5:19am)
With the exception of service animals, the only pet allowed in University dorms is fish that can be kept in a tank of 20 gallons or less. However, fish may not be the only pet found in on-campus residence halls.
(10/19/15 11:19pm)
Volunteering takes time, something many college students do not have.
(10/13/15 10:02pm)
Behind the sugar-glazed cinnamon rolls, fresh-baked treats and soul-warming cups of coffee at The Bean, is hard work. Employees of Crepe Myrtle Cafe, a local market specializing in made-to-order crepes and fresh, produce, also spend hours preparing for the day.
(10/08/15 5:33pm)
On a dead-end street in South Birmingham sits a bookstore which is the only one of its kind in the world, according to owner Jake Reiss, grandfather of two Auburn students.
(10/05/15 3:24pm)
Music, mochas, and money. The three m’s were all present at Mama Mocha’s on Friday, Oct. 2 for the Auburn chapter of American Institute of Graphic Art’s (AIGA) benefit concert.
(09/30/15 4:43pm)
The Lee County fair is back in the Auburn-Opelika area, and with it a chance to eat copious amounts of funnel cakes, get dizzy on the spinning rides and even win a real, live rabbit.
(10/05/15 2:14pm)
Behind the sugary glazes, fresh-baked treats and soul-warming cups of coffee that take up residence at a local coffee shop, The Bean, is a lot of hard work.