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(02/18/10 3:30pm)
Joseph "Reverend Run" Simmons spends most of his time educating his children on the MTV reality show "Run's House," but the reverend took time out of his schedule to educate the students of Auburn University Wednesday, Feb. 17.
(02/18/10 1:10pm)
My grandmother died recently.
(02/18/10 11:57am)
In a move which few Auburn students are likely to object, the University Senate decided to shorten the length of spring and fall semesters.
(02/18/10 11:53am)
Although it may not be quite the same as Bourbon Street, the town of Auburn was filled with the spirit of Mardi Gras for Fat Tuesday, Feb. 16.
(02/18/10 11:26am)
The executive members of Auburn's Interfraternity Council attended the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference in Atlanta in order improve fraternity operations on campus the weekend of Feb. 12.
(02/18/10 11:18am)
The Department of Radio, Television and Film offers a class that combines two popular college student activities into one experience: class discussion and television viewing.
(02/11/10 10:19am)
In a move that benefits students interested in veterinary medicine and their pets, the University Board of Trustees approved the budget and design plans for the College of Veterinary Medicine's Small Animal Teaching Hospital Friday, Feb. 5.
(02/11/10 10:47am)
Some students worry upper level courses may focus on incredibly specific subjects, but one 4000-level course in the English department allows students to work on their critical thinking and writing skills, all the while making sure everything relates back to a critical time in American History.
(02/04/10 11:13am)
In a university of 24,000 people, some people may have a difficult time finding their role on campus. As long as one of those people has 15 friends who all love the same things then they can create their own role on campus. That's right, for any Auburn student who cannot find a single thing on campus they are interested in can start their own club in a few simple steps.
(02/04/10 11:34am)
Some children use Legos to create windmills or landscapes, but the children who gathered in the Shelby Center Jan. 30 used them to create robots that communicate with Bluetooth technology.
(02/04/10 11:26am)
The Auburn chapter of Omega Psi Phi has stepped up to do whatever it can to help the island nation of Haiti after the 7.0 earth-quake last week.
(02/04/10 10:57am)
The Multicultural Center has combined two common college student activities, eating and learning, into one activity, the Lunch and Learn series.
(01/28/10 8:56pm)
Jan. 12, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the island nation of Haiti, with the epicenter 15 miles southwest of the nation's capital city, Port- au-Prince. The United States Geological Survey said the earthquake was the strongest in the area since 1860 and it killed over 110,000 people, according to Haiti's Interior Ministry. While most people in the Auburn community received news of the event from their friends or their preferred news outlet, Dennis Shannon, agronomy and soils professor, experienced it firsthand. "I never thought I would ever be a part of something like that," Shannon said.
(01/28/10 12:00pm)
Most everyone enjoys spending a sunny afternoon playing catch or grilling out, but for some Auburn students, those afternoons are best spent hula hooping.
(01/28/10 11:28am)
Come Feb. 18 any Auburn student who has ever wanted more of a say in what goes on at Auburn will finally have their chance.
(01/28/10 11:21am)
Some people may be too busy to give a helping hand for a worthy cause, but most people should be able to give a T-shirt.