Red Barn Series night two features student musicians
UPC's Red Barn concert series concluded with performances from Caroline Jackson and Unit 10.
UPC's Red Barn concert series concluded with performances from Caroline Jackson and Unit 10.
Sarah Pitts, senior in English literature and Spanish with a minor in political science, held a meeting with University administrators urging them to take a stronger stance against President Trump’s immigration ban.
The Red Barn Series kicked off this year with performances from Alex Wilkerson and The Brook and The Bluff.
Campus Recreation held its fourth annual Yoga Rave in the MAC gym at the Rec Center.
The Arnold Air Society (AAS) is a national organization that is held at many schools across the United States that gives the Air Force ROTC members a chance to serve and better their community.
The College of Science and Math hosted a Science Pub event at the Red Clay Brewing Co. in Opelika as part of an ongoing series of guest speakers the college has invited each month.
Ashley Moates, junior in communication disorders and newly elected Miss Auburn, has dedicated her life and platform to a cause that hits closer than home.
Justin Smith, SGA vice president, is bringing a unique set of talents to the VP position.
SGA held its weekly meeting where they discussed new expectations of senators and chose a new president pro tempore.
Spectrum hosted their annual charity fundraising event, “What-A-Drag," where individuals and groups come to perform and raise money for LGBTQ+ organizations.
The Auburn Police Division is investigating a robbery that reportedly occurred near the Lambda Chi house on Toomer Street this morning, according to a University public safety notice.
Poet Phillip B. Williams is the type of artist shaped far more by the people he’s known than the places he’s been or the events he’s been a part of.
Tiger Giving Day is a 24-hour fundraising period for multiple projects.
Members of the media and guests were invited to tour the Mell Classroom addition to the Ralph Brown Draughon library.
In the race for Harbert College of Business senator, Porter Kennedy and Crandall Hinton found themselves in a rare situation: a dead-even tie.
The SGA met for its first official meeting under its new administration, led by President Jacqueline Keck, Vice President Justin Smith and Treasurer Frank McEwen.
On Feb. 20, the Department of Art & Art History and the Women’s Studies Program of Auburn University will be hosting Dr. Amelia Jones.
The first floor of the Ralph Brown Draughon Library houses an exhibit in honor of the 1957 national championship team coached by Ralph “Shug” Jordan.
Both of the Toomer’s Corner oaks have been replanted after the West Magnolia oak was set alight in September.
Most of the student body will remember Caleb Marshall from his stand-out performance in the 2017 SGA Debate last week where he encouraged students to "vote for the G.O.A.T."