Sigma Kappa goes "all in" for Alzheimer's
The Theta Xi Chapter of Sigma Kappa raised the stakes and money at their annual philanthropy event, Ultraviolet Sigma Hold'em, on Feb. 25-26.
The Theta Xi Chapter of Sigma Kappa raised the stakes and money at their annual philanthropy event, Ultraviolet Sigma Hold'em, on Feb. 25-26.
The Graphic Design Student Show, an event which showcases the work of students in the graphic design program, is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 25 through Wednesday, March 6
With the heavy rain that came through Auburn Friday night not many people would be having outdoor activities on Saturday, unless you are associated with Air Force ROTC.
An old saying states that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and in the case of school intrusions this can be potentially life-saving advice.
The Student Government Association candidates were not the only ones on the ballot this week.
The construction that has been taking place on South Donahue for the last year and a half will soon come to an end.
Psychology professor develops fool-proof test for employers to gather honest interview answers
The Auburn marching band received a $1 million donation from an Auburn alumna for its indoor practice facility.
In 1998, profiling was what Cathy Harris spoke out against, earning her the nationally recognized whistleblower status.
Amy Anne ran, and won.
AU Bookstore has brought the Study ER to the RBD library.
SGA election results have been announced.
Throngs of Auburn students proudly wearing matching T-shirts and campaign buttons bearing slogans filled the Foy ballroom for the Student Government Association candidate debates.
Katelyn Reed hopes to one day start a food truck business that makes delicious, golden, melt-in-your-mouth crepes of all different flavors and ingredients.
Legacy Brotherhood has the highest GPA of all fraternities so far in the spring 2013 semester.
Iron will be pumping and Zumba will be jumping when the new Recreation and Wellness Center opens spring 2013.
A female student was wheeled out of Haley Center on a gurney today, the cause of which is unknown
From Shahbag Square in Dakha, Bangladesh, to the lawns of Auburn University; a world-wide protest was born when the death penalty was not given to a convicted war criminal.