Rodeo spikes prices
The Alpha Psi Rodeo, a spring tradition that has rounded up students since 1965, has undergone several changes for Saturday.
The Alpha Psi Rodeo, a spring tradition that has rounded up students since 1965, has undergone several changes for Saturday.
Pinecones of various sizes lie in piles, and paintings of trees and waterfalls adorn the walls of Lisa Samuelson's office.
The Interfraternity Council will host a party March 31 that follows "the rules."
Placed at undisclosed locations around campus, security cameras are the eyes of the Auburn University Department of Public Safety and Security.
ContributedParticipants in the 2010 Hunger March, led by the Committee of 19, stretch to prepare for their first day of walking.
Although the new class is barely a semester old, the Art and Community class in the art department has already made a positive impact on the community.
Love is in the air around the Relationship Research Lab, and now the love has gone online.
Last year, more than 700 students gave about $13,000 in donations to the Student Giving Campaign, and this year's campaign is looking to raise even more money.
When fans across the nation left decorated toilet paper rolls, gifts and flowers at the base of the poisoned Toomer's oaks last month, they weren't aware those gifts would become part of a timeless collection.
After being recognized at several Hollywood award shows for a movie based on her life, Temple Grandin, renowned agricultural scientist, will visit Auburn Thursday.
Auburn's graduate programs in business, education, engineering and public administration were ranked among the top sixth in the nation March 15.
Auburn provost named president of BGSU
The Toomer's Oaks task force has shifted focus from the soil to the trees themselves, which have begun to show their first leaves of spring.
The University Program Council is calling all cooks.UPC will host its second Iron Chef competition March 20 in the Spidle Hall kitchen lab, room 238.
Reducing carbon footprints, trash generation, energy and water usage help the environment, but also bring happiness, according to the principles behind Auburn's first No Impact Week March 23-30.
Campus learning communities increase grades, enrollment
Auburn Connects co-chairs, Constance Relihan and Nancy McDaniel, hope next year's common book will peak students' interest in helping others.
University Program Council hosts spring arts and crafts day on Cater Lawn
For Samia Spencer, professor of French, the joy of teaching lies in sharing the world with her students.
Auburn University of Witchcraft and Wizardry will hold its first quidditch tournament April 2.