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University takes early precautions against potential coronavirus
Auburn University President Jay Gogue has formed a task force to monitor the potential impacts of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, to campus, according to Campus Safety and Security.
jAUnt users experience issues with service
Rose Maxcy waited and waited for her ride to arrive. It was 7:40 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2019, and by 8 a.m., her class was beginning, but she wasn’t there. She was still waiting.
Police make arrest in Evergreen apartment shooting
The Auburn Police Division made an arrest on Feb. 17 in the investigation of a shooting incident at Evergreen, an apartment complex in the 1100 block of South College Street.
APD: One injured in Evergreen apartments shooting
The Auburn Police Division is investigating a shooting near the Evergreen apartment complex that left one person with non-life threatening injuries on Sunday.
Trustees approve change of Gogue’s presidential title
The Board of Trustees approved a proposal to remove the interim designation of Jay Gogue’s title at its Feb. 7 meeting on the Auburn University at Montgomery campus.
Graduates develop new billing software
Not everyone imagines being in a leadership position of a company straight out of college, but in the case of Auburn-based start-up Flashtract, a construction contract billing application, its founders are a team of Auburn engineering and business graduates.
SGA presidential candidates speak about election results
During SGA and Miss Auburn callouts on Tuesday night, Ada Ruth Huntley, junior in global studies, was declared the new SGA president for the 2020-21 year out of five candidates. Presidential hopefuls shared their thoughts following the announcement.
What to expect from Transportation Services this semester
Significant updates and new programs are underway for Auburn University’s Transportation Services, and The Plainsman recently spoke with its director, Don Andrae, about the details of each new development.
Meet James Sadie: candidate for SGA president
James Sadie, junior in finance, is centering his campaign around three pillars: safety and transportation, community and the word “elevate.”
RBD offers late-night safety option for students
Late nights at the library are a staple of every student’s college years, but nobody should have to brave them alone. That’s why RBD provides a nighttime security escort service for those stepping out into the dark on their own after a long study session.
ACLC and Central Dining Hall project moves into second phase
The University is hoping to breathe new life into the south-central area of campus with the Academic Classroom and Laboratory Complex and Central Dining Hall. The two-building project will soon be entering its second phase, said lead architect Brad Prater, who is enthusiastic about the direction the process is moving toward.
Bowling class lets students split their spare time earning strikes
For those looking to take up a hobby in the new year, bowling is one activity that some feel is making a comeback in the new decade, and it’s both sporty and social.
Monkey astronaut spent final days at Auburn vet school
The future of space exploration seems to be close, as recent steps like the creation of the United States Space Force signal its approach. The path toward the final frontier was built by many pioneers during the space race of the mid-20th century.