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(09/30/22 10:10pm)
This afternoon in front of Auburn’s academic classroom and laboratory complex, the National Pan-Hellenic Council held a seminal reveal of the Legacy Plaza, which is dedicated to the historically Black greek life organization’s presence on campus.
(10/06/22 2:00pm)
With the cooler weather approaching, students are digging deeper into their closets to find the perfect fall outfits for class. When looking around campus one may notice some of the same trends as previous years and even some new ones.
(09/30/22 1:25pm)
Last week, the Auburn Tigers hosted the Missouri Tigers for the first time since they joined the SEC. In a 17-14 overtime win, Auburn showed that it could win a close game and overcome adversity.
(09/29/22 1:00pm)
Auburn improved to 3-0 in SEC play after going to set five with the Mississippi State Bulldogs (8-3). Now, the Tigers remain the only undefeated team in the SEC, and they are one of the four undefeated Division 1 teams in the nation with a record of 14-0.
(10/01/22 4:00pm)
Auburn (3-1) opened its SEC slate with an overtime win over Missouri last week. Coming off a wild homecoming win, Auburn will finish out its early-season home streak by bringing LSU to town.
(09/28/22 8:00pm)
The Beat Bama Food Drive held its Hunger Banquet on Tuesday, Sept. 27, the first time the organization has conducted the event since 2016. Born as an educational opportunity for Auburn students, the event focused on the prevalence of food insecurity on campus, in Alabama and around the world.
(09/28/22 2:00pm)
On Sept. 15 1963, the 16th street Baptist Church bombing took the life of 11-year-old Denise McNair along with three other young girls and left nearly 15 injured. Nearly a year later, Denise’s sister, Lisa was born.
(10/03/22 3:00pm)
Sens. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., and Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., are in the early phases of drafting a bill that would seek to stabilize the collegiate NIL deal landscape.
(11/09/22 7:00pm)
In July this year, a collective, “On To Victory,” was launched to provide Auburn University student-athletes with the opportunity to profit off their name, image and likeness.
(10/03/22 4:00pm)
The Thrifty Lizard has come to Auburn.
(10/24/22 1:30pm)
It’s what keeps people coming back. It’s the reason for the awe-inspiring wins and gut-wrenching losses. It carries on legends, traditions and culture. It represents so much and extends so far. It is the Auburn Family.
(09/27/22 1:32pm)
Volleyball freshmen Bel Zimmerman and Madison Scheer reflect on their journey with Auburn Volleyball and its historic season start.
(09/27/22 2:00pm)
Auburn center Tate Johnson will have surgery on his elbow Thursday, head coach Bryan Harsin announced Monday. The surgery will keep Johnson out at least six to eight weeks and could cost him the entire season.
(09/26/22 11:37pm)
Auburn University confirmed a student tested positive for monkeypox over the weekend, in an email sent to students Monday evening,
(09/26/22 8:04pm)
The first tackle for loss, sack and takeaway of Auburn's 2022 season belongs to senior edge linebacker Derick Hall.
(09/26/22 6:20pm)
Auburn volleyball completed its two-game sweep against Alabama Sunday, beating the Tide 3-1 in Tuscaloosa.
(10/04/22 6:32pm)
Auburn’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity is offering three new grant programs to students this school year.
(09/26/22 12:15am)
Newly-unranked Auburn hosted No. 13 Ole Miss, having gone 0-2 and were looking for their first conference win, but fell just short due to a lucky goal by Ole Miss.
(09/25/22 2:17am)
In a Saturday afternoon matchup to open its Iron Bowl weekend, Auburn volleyball clinched a victory in its SEC opener, the first time to do so since 2017. The Tigers took down rival Alabama in a 3-1 win (26-28, 25-22, 25-15, 25-15).
(09/29/22 4:10pm)
College is for self-discovery. It is a time for students to explore the world and identify their place in it. However, it is also a time for 19 credit hour semesters and starting essays at 2 a.m. With the flux of responsibilities assumed when you cross the collegiate threshold, it is easy to let old passions perish.