Graduation moves to stadium
For graduating seniors, the stadium will no longer be a symbol of a perfect season, but a closing of their college careers.
For graduating seniors, the stadium will no longer be a symbol of a perfect season, but a closing of their college careers.
Auburn ROTC offers opportunity for involvement
Alabama women are climbing the leadership summit.
With an increase in records being produced digitally, the possibility that a mass of information can be wiped out by a natural disaster or other catastrophe is a prominent threat.
The College of Science and Mathematics is racing to achieve a longtime goal of former dean Marie Wooten.
The art exhibit of Edvard Munch, 19th- and 20th-century Norwegian artist famous for rendering human emotion through painting and print, ends April 30 at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art.
Episcopal church leads hunger awareness with campout on Cater Lawn
A former Auburn history professor, David Lewis loved aviation.
One Auburn professor is using many people's least favorite subject--chemistry--to find a cure for human diabetes.
Graduating from college is one of the most important days of a student's life, and with all the necessary preparations, it's easy to fall behind.
Auburn-trained canines with a new set of detection skills will now be able to keep airports safe from terrorism.
Vini Nathan is climbing the ladder toward being the new dean of the College of Architecture, Design and Construction.Nathan will take over June 1.
"More monster truck rallies.""Wish they offered a class on the Portuguese language!"
The birds aren't the only ones starting to sing as spring settles in.AU Singers spring and summer auditions are now open.
Students and faculty gathered Friday afternoon in the parking lot off Heisman Drive for the groundbreaking of the new Recreation and Wellness Center.
'Take Back the Night' unites victims of sexual assault
The Women's Philanthropy Board will soon move from its cubicle-cramped office in Spidle Hall to the Halliday-Cary-Pick house, the second oldest home in Auburn.
Derek Ross has accomplished what was thought to be near impossible.He made class fun.
IT may seem like an ambiguous concept, but on Auburn's campus, it means something more.
Elaborate dresses, big hair and colorful makeup are not typical weapons in the fight for equality, but they were in full force Saturday night in the Student Center ballroom.