Surge Trampoline Park finds success in Opelika
The first Surge Trampoline Park opened on Jan. 28 2017, in Opelika, and the franchise is now beginning to spread across the Southeast.
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The first Surge Trampoline Park opened on Jan. 28 2017, in Opelika, and the franchise is now beginning to spread across the Southeast.
Tiger cage finished the quarterfinal round on Feb. 9, and eight of the 20 contestants have advanced to the semi-final round taking place on March 2.
The Pizza Club was officially disbanded in fall 2017 during its fourth year as an official club.
After years of development, the full version of Subnautica was finally released on Steam for PC Jan 23, 2018, and the countless hours the developers put into the game has produced a beautiful open world survival that immerses the player in a rich alien environment.
Today, most people simply think of Valentine’s Day as a tradition that has been around for as long as they can remember. Valentine’s Day is an ancient holiday that can be traced as far back as Roman times and did not involve candy and sweet cards.
The Office of Student Involvement is encouraging students to download the Campus Labs Mobile Check-In app which is now designed to work in tandem with AU involve on AU Access. The app will allow students to gain access to events faster than before.
Kiesel Park is typically a quiet place where dog owners can be found walking their pets. Saturday afternoons, however, the sound of padded swords can be heard ringing through the park. These padded swords belong to the members of Auburn’s Amtgard chapter.
Through providing training and business connections to students, Auburn University’s Financial Management Association is in its third year of giving students a head start in their career.
With so many major highways intersecting in the city of Atlanta, Auburn students heading home or trying to get back to the loveliest village on the plains often find themselves trapped in Atlanta’s infamous traffic jams with no way out. Natives of the Atlanta area are used to these frustrations, and they have some advice on how to survive Atlanta traffic.
Auburn University’s Campus Kitchen chapter has been awarded $4,000 by food company Sambazon as one of the four winners of their inaugural Greenhouse Initiative contest.
Auburn University Dance Marathon has been raising funds through dancing since 2008.
Pacifica Labs is providing free premium access to students through the month of December for their mental health app Pacifica for Stress & Anxiety.
Excitement is in the air as the University has released for its 25-day winter break and students and faculty break from Auburn for bigger and better things. Sitting down with The Plainsman, a few members of Auburn's faculty share their plans for the duration of the break.
Literary criticism and zombies are two words not often found in the same sentence, but for Chase Pielak, the two go hand in hand.
Students took a break from their studies and shredded on an indoor snowboard within the Student Center Ballroom at UPC's annual Jingle Bell Jam. The ballroom was transformed into a winter spectacle with decorations, lights, and holiday music.
With the help of her family, Tiffany Gibson-Pitts won the race for the Opelika City Council Ward 2 seat in 2016. As a city councilwoman, Gibson-Pitts has decided to make education an important goal in her efforts to improve her ward.
The refurnishing of the Haley Center has begun with test furniture already in place in the lobby.
Several Auburn students and members of the community are learning the age-old dancing style of ballet to unwind and stay in shape.
Auburn’s Army Reserve Officers Training Corp hosted its biannual Branch Night Ceremony in the Alumni Center Thursday evening. Former Auburn football player and NFL player Kendall Simmons was the commissioner for the event.
Friday morning, Disney World employee Alan Skaggs spoke to students about working with transportation at Disney World sharing his academic and career experience.