International Student Organization to host International Peace Dinner
International student organization hosts international peace dinner
International student organization hosts international peace dinner
Brad Smith, SGA advisor, spoke to the senate about the Green Dot program. Smith wanted to make sure that the senators were educated on the program so that they could inform other students about its goals. “As mentioned it is launching this Thursday,” Smith said. “At the end of the day it’s not about these numbers.
Susanna Bagwell’s jaw dropped as the announcement was made that she was Miss Auburn University 2016. “I was completely shocked,” Bagwell said.
AU Forestry and wildlife departement research tick-borne illnesses.
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has included Auburn among the six institutions identified as finalists for its third Innovation and Economic Prosperity University Awards.
The Green Dot program, a campaign created to encourage bystanders to become involved in preventing rape and sexual assault on campus, will launch on Oct. 29.
This is a fabulous program and in years past we've had trouble getting people in so we've seen more students.
The University maintains the ticket sales have been handled honestly.
Though mobile devices have become integrated into the daily hustle and bustle, students make common mistakes that can threaten their physical, online and professional security.
RBD is in the process of preparing for the construction of the Mell Street building that will add more study spaces and classrooms to campus. While the structural plans are laid out, Auburn has hired an anthropologist consultant on what sort of services should be provided between the Mell building and the library, according to Marcia Boosinger, RBD library head of public services.
Coach Ralph ‘Shug’ Jordan is back on campus and in the library. Auburn University library has recently opened an exhibit that commemorates Shug Jordan.
Pink accents adorned the Student Center Greenspace as students and community members gathered for the fifth annual “All In, All Pink” event.
Auburn students are able to use the Tiger Scheduler for the first time this fall to help with class registration. The registration tool is available through Tiger-i and gives a “black and white view” of when the classes a student wants to take are available, according to Walker Byrd, SGA president. Once you choose the classes you are interested in, it will generate a mock-schedule and provide the CRN numbers for registration. Sarah Randolph-Bonones, biomedical sciences junior, is an honors college peer instructor, specifically assisting a class called “Freshmen Exploration” where she got to work with Tiger Scheduler. “Freshman exploration...is designed to help freshmen learn about how to utilize all the great things Auburn had to offer them,” Randolph-Bonones said.
SGA will hold an open forum for the Auburn Memorial Project from 6-7:30 p.m. in Student Center Room 2227 on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
A female reported to the University on Oct. 17 that she was sexually assaulted near the Quad near midnight on Oct. 7, according to a press release from the University.
American Graphic Design Award Ameera Steward Campus Writer A fellow student, Lesley Foote, has been awarded with the American Graphic Design Award by Graphic Design USA magazine.
AU student named nation's top electrical and computer science engineering student.
Drake Pooley, business senator, and Meredith Smith, liberal arts senator, proposed a senate expansion at SGA’s weekly meeting on October 19.
Auburn University received a $711,213 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program to provide resources, technology and assistance to new and beginning farmers.
Tailgate Times, a publication produced by Auburn University’s Food Systems Institute, focuses on tailgating food, safety and history.