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Nathan Warner, junior in ecological engineering, was awarded the Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall scholarship. (Rebekah Weaver / Assistant Photo Editor)

Going green pays off

After a year of perfecting his application, hours of dedicated research and serving in several leadership roles, Nathan Warner was selected for a $5,000 Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall Scholarship for Excellence in National Environmental Policy.

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Generation Auburn provides a different kind of worship

Eric Savage had a vision--he wanted to help students with issues in a new way, apart from the usual campus ministries, church organizations and adult counseling services.Savage, freshman in entrepreneurship, said he realized this vision last semester and ended up as a founding member of Generation Auburn."It's by students, for students, and I think that's the best thing it has going for it," said Taylor Salter, freshman in business.The group has not reached out for any adult help so far, and the founders said they plan on keeping it that way."It's different coming to an adult with a problem you have than coming to someone who is your own age," Salter said.Generation Auburn offers not only spiritual guidance, but emotional as well."If you got broken up with or someone in your family passes away, you aren't just sitting in your dorm room alone," Savage said.

Participants wade through mud at Saturday's Mud Run. (christen Harned / assistant photo editor)

Getting muddy

Waking up early in the morning to run through mud pits dotted with obstacle courses may not sound like the ideal weekend, but the thought seemed to be catching on at Auburn April 2.