Lightning strike takes WEGL off air, uses time to improve
Auburn's student-run radio station, WEGL 91.1 FM, was forced to take a brief hiatus due to a lightning strike two weeks ago.
Auburn's student-run radio station, WEGL 91.1 FM, was forced to take a brief hiatus due to a lightning strike two weeks ago.
After more than a decade of teaching, students elected Kentucky native, former Auburn graduate student, and current economics professor, Macy Finck as this year's final lecturer.
Every ten years schools must go through an accreditation process, and the accreditation process is a rigorous one.
Year-round construction on campus has become the "norm" to Auburn students, with the majority of it occurring during the summer months.
Students living on The Hill will soon have a new roof over their heads.
Dining services strives to offer convenience and quality to students and faculty, but a few buildings on campus have fewer choices than other.
The Diamond Dolls not only cheer on the Auburn baseball team, but they also raise money for cancer research.
The creative, modern styles of IKEA furniture and decor have been put to the test in the first annual IKEA Chair Hack competition.
Zach Woollen's wish to travel overseas was granted by a 9.72 second paper airplane flight earlier this month.
Susan Nunnelly, commonly known as Nun, has deep roots in Auburn.
After a semester of work from industrial design students in Tin-Man Lau's 4000-level studio, four models were selected as potential designs for a new student memorial.
Graduation this year will be held in the Auburn Arena in four ceremonies spanning two days.
The College of Engineering has ended the search to replace Larry Benefield, the dean of the college for the past 14 years.
Ty Megahee was raised with a baseball in one hand and a bat in the other.
While final exams are being distributed and graduation looms around the corner, SGA, Best Buddies and other organizations are joining to host a special needs pep rally for 30 mentally and physically challenged students from Selma.
You can never have too much study advice.
The biological sciences department hosted Richard Conniff, author of The Species Seekers, as a speaker Monday night in the Science Center Auditorium.
Students from an architecture class have been working to put on an exhibit that will be set up in the Dudley Commons until April 27.
Stylitics and Her Campus are hosting a contest to find the most stylish college campus and students in the United States.
With nearly a year's worth of construction on additions to Magnolia Avenue coming to a close, the Lowder Business Building will be under construction for at least another football season.