Taking the Leap
Testing the limits of human effort and agility, the Auburn Parkour Club does whatever it can to get from point A to point B with as much style and speed as possible
Testing the limits of human effort and agility, the Auburn Parkour Club does whatever it can to get from point A to point B with as much style and speed as possible
Students hoping to improve their Spanish no longer have the opportunity to study abroad south of the border in neighboring Mexico.
Kelly and James Reed gave new meaning to the phrase "All In" before the Georgia game Saturday, turning their tailgate into an Auburn-themed wedding.
The Student Government Association's motto is "Serving and promoting the individual student; unifying all that is Auburn."
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity named its dining hall Saturday in honor of Tom Eden, former Auburn head cheerleader in 1949 and dedicated alumnus.
Magnolia Coffee & Tea Co. brings big flavor to small-town Auburn
After two years, the Student Center's expandingversatility receives recognition as a hub of student life
The biological sciences department of the College of Science and Mathematics dedicated the new Molette Environmental and Climate Change Laboratory Friday.
UPC's Open Mic Night brought the talented of Auburn's student population out of the woodwork, as aspiring bands, comedians, poets and even magicians took advantage of the free stage time.
Business program receives highestranking yet in Financial Times score
Something was a little fishy about the E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer on Thursday--but not in a suspicious way.
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literature has announced that it is revamping one of its most popular summer abroad programs.
Professor Marc Silverstein lets nothing keep him down, even a vision impairment that inhibits his ability to read the books he teaches.
Hunter Rogers and Leah Kay are competingin a grand online contest for love;At stake: A 22.25-carat diamond ring
For some students, falling into debt is as easy as sleeping through class.Peter Bielagus, known as the "young person's financial adviser," said the No. 1 reason students drop out of college is money management.
You don't have to live like a refugee, but the Committee of 19 wants to show you how
Auburn will host its first student Christian revival in 10 years Thursday at the Auburn Arena.The highlight of the night will be a message by keynote speaker Rev. Chette Williams, chaplain for the Auburn football team.
Major amendment would alter judicial structure
"The darkest thing about Africa has always been our ignorance of it," said George Kimble, a geographer born in 1912.The same holds true today.
From traditional Indian folk dances to the more widely known Bollywood, Diwali 2010 was a snapshot of Indian culture.