This Week In Sports | A Day 2016
A highlight reel of the Auburn Tigers' 2016 A Day spring game.
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A highlight reel of the Auburn Tigers' 2016 A Day spring game.
Quarterbacks Sean White and John Franklin III talk about their A-Day performances and their improvement over spring practice.
Gus Malzahn discusses the team's performance at the A-Day game.
Big Man on Campus is a male beauty pageant in order to raise money for breast cancer.
Getting Auburn University students to guess which quotes are from Donald Trump and which are from Michael Scott.
25 out 200 applicants in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering were selected to become Cupola Ambassadors on Cater Lawn.
New members of SGA are announced.
SGA Presidential Candidates Adam Brasher, Drake Pooley and Jesse Westerhouse debate.
SGA treasurer candidates James Beauchaine & James Pinkleton, along with SGA vice presidential candidates Brandon Honeywell & Nathan Rigby, go head to head in their debates.
The Miss Auburn candidates introduce themselves and their platforms at the SGA debate 2016.
The presidential candidates, their policies, and why they decided to run for president in 2016.
Students take the plunge and dive into the pool in winter conditions.
A student asks other students simple geography questions, but their answers are surprising.
Multicultural Affairs kicks of Native American Heritage Month, as the traditional hoop dance is performed.
Students express their opinions on gay marriage.
This week, sports editor Sam Butler and assistant sports editor Evan McCullers discuss the Auburn Tigers' highlights and mistakes in their 19-27 loss to Ole Miss.
A ghost named Sydney Grimlett might have been roaming the campus of Auburn ever since the civil war.
Brad Paisley's Country Nation College Tour stops at Auburn University to perform on their Student Center Greenspace.
Hey Day is one of Auburn University’s oldest traditions, dating back to World War II, according to Layton Dyess, assistant director for Hey Day and junior in elementary education. Hey Day originally began to welcome back students who had fought in the war.
This week, assistant sports editor Evan McCullers and sports reporter Emily Shoffit analyze the Auburn Tigers' play against the San José State Spartans. AU 35-SJSU 21