AU shortens fishing team's suspension
Auburn University chose to shorten the Bass Fishing Club’s suspension until April 22, 2021, after a “productive meeting” between the team and the University on Tuesday.
Auburn University chose to shorten the Bass Fishing Club’s suspension until April 22, 2021, after a “productive meeting” between the team and the University on Tuesday.
Bryce Albert, sophomore in public relations, grew up five minutes from the ocean. Until he went to college, he said he went to the beach every day. This month, he became the first person to be attacked by a blacktip shark in 2021.
Auburn University’s bass fishing team has been suspended until the end of the year as a result of alleged violations of the school’s COVID-19 travel and event policy, per a letter from Campus Recreation.
Administration still allows classrooms to be filled to 50% capacity, often double the limit social distancing capacity studies found.
Students for Clean Water aims to bring attention locally to the estimated 780 million people worldwide that do not readily have access to clean water.
Students can expect several new updates to dining throughout 2021, such as a late-night food truck this semester, revised meal plans next academic year and most notably The Edge at Central Dining hall in the fall.
Auburn University reported 8 new COVID-19 cases but saw no sentinel tests return a positive result for the fourth consecutive week and no students in quarantine or isolation housing.
Leslie Goertzen and Alex Harkess of Auburn University's Department of Biological Sciences are leading a project to sequence the genome of clones of the live oaks that once stood at Toomer's Corner.
Women in Technology is a student organization that started last February with a goal to create opportunities for women pursuing careers in the technology field.
The term "essential workers" encompasses all those who work to provide goods and services to others, including college students in Auburn jobs that have gone on despite the pandemic.
Auburn University will raise its in-person campus event attendance cap from 100 people to 150 beginning Monday, March 22.
‘Museum in Motion’ will be a moving art exhibit with interactive displays where people will be encouraged to play active roles in the exhibits to better understand different perspectives.
Auburn's enrollment dip is only expected to lose the University $2.5 million in tuition revenue. Kelli Shomaker, chief financial officer, said this “reaffirms that the University is still an institution of choice in Alabama and beyond.”
“Advising 2 Bits” is a resource for students to learn more about topics in depth before meeting with an advisor. The advisors have already made episodes on topics such as competitive majors.
In a recent email, employees in the College of Science and Mathematics were asked to, among other things, consider what aspects of the Ku Klux Klan they agree with.
Auburn University has been awarded $7.8 million in emergency student funding from the U.S. Department of Education through HEERF II.
Get Plugged In is a new student organization founded during the fall 2020 semester centered around combatting isolation the pandemic has caused many people to experience.
Eight orange chimes with attached mallets will be installed along the sidewalk of the Gogue Performing Arts Center after donors raised $12,965 on Tiger Giving Day.
With the slew of job applications, networking and resume-building students are expected to do, one helpful tool is a personal website, which professors say can be powerful tools for young professionals.
Auburn Aquaponics raised over $10,000 during Tiger Giving Day toward a new tank system able to sustain a more extensive selection of fish including tilapia, bass and saltwater species like shrimp.