All in, all pink: breast cancer awareness at Auburn University
Auburn University observes October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To properly raise awareness and celebrate survivors, the university held an event on the campus greenspace.
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Auburn University observes October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To properly raise awareness and celebrate survivors, the university held an event on the campus greenspace.
After losing to Southern Miss and Penn in the Regionals, the Auburn Tigers have undergone some big staff and roster changes during the offseason.
The annual Lee County Fair is back in town from Oct. 3-7 and is open each night from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. The fair returns every year on the first Tuesday of October. Located at the fairgrounds in Opelika, the Lee County Fair first debuted in 1948.
Chewacla State Park celebrates the importance of bats and other Alabama-native animals with its new event, Bats and Boos, on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 6 p.m. to 8. p.m. The event aims to educate the public about the importance of bats and other small animals in Alabama with a Halloween theme.
Just a few months before announcing the largest freshman class in university history, Auburn began construction on a combined STEM and agricultural sciences complex, set for completion in 2026.
After a huge victory against Georgia, Auburn volleyball is looking ahead to its next opponents: No. 9 Florida and South Carolina.
Every day, it becomes more and more apparent that our world is drastically changing. The idea of global warming is not new but has recently gained more attention than ever. Logically, if our world is changing, we must change with it.
Collin Crowder, an art student at Auburn University, has put in numerous hours into his origami work. His work was officially put in an exhibit in Biggin Hall on Oct. 2, 2023.
This week, Ralph Brown Draughon Library is hosting Banned Books Week to educate the public on book censorship. Displays, interactive boards and a book reading event will be available this week, Oct. 1 through Oct. 7 at the library.
This week's episode of Page 8, we are joined by one of our sports writers, Luke Mcclure. We discuss the close game that took place this past weekend on the Plains, what can the Tigers do to improve going into the bye week and much more. All that and more on Page 8.
Following a 2-1 defeat against No. 15 South Carolina, the Auburn Tigers will be looking to bounce back and get back to winning ways when they take on No. 19 Alabama and No. 6 Arkansas.
Just before five o’clock on Tuesday evening, numerous organizations such as the Opelika Police Department and the NAACP of Lee County began setting up booths for community members to visit during Opelika’s annual National Night Out event.
On Tuesday evening, a small crowd gathered in the City Council Chamber, located at 141 N. Ross St.
Well Red owners Richard and Crystal Tomasello are in the process of opening their second location of the coffee shop in Auburn. Though they are a ways away from opening, Crystal still had a great deal of details to share about both the new spot and the original location.
When Auburn University graduate student Zach Dickey lands in Sydney, Australia, next weekend, he will be the newest of four of his family members on the U.S. Powerchair Soccer National Team.
On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, there will be two emergency alert tests.
One of Auburn’s deepest traditions is that students are continuously finding love within the Auburn family and instilling their love for Auburn into the next generation. Auburn’s vibrant campus has witnessed countless love stories that have transcended time and distance, lasting for years to come.
Multistory bars hosting bands and DJs that roam the southern circuit while students pack like sardines into their choice of three club-like bars highlight a modern Auburn Saturday night. As the town of Auburn explodes into a city, the once small southern town has seen its personality change in its drinking culture.
The Southeastern Conference announced game times and television information for its week seven games, with Auburn's game against LSU set for a nighttime start. The game will either start at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN or 6:30 p.m. CT on the SEC Network, with the exact time and channel to be determined after the week six games on Saturday.
Auburn softball left the fans at Jane B. Moore field anticipating the start of the regular season with a pair of dominating victories over Snead State Community College and Troy in its fall ball exhibition schedule opener.