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Auburn graduates 1,197 in summer ceremony

A line of Auburn University students, 1,197 in all, lined up to receive their diplomas for the summer commencement ceremony Aug. 10 at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum."I liked the summer ceremony better because it was more personnel and we were recognized more quickly. My family enjoyed it more," said Rebekah Thomas, a graduate in history.


Magnolia Avenue Construction

Update on Magnolia Avenue

Parking is not Auburn's only problem anymore.Construction on roads and buildings, started almost a year ago, has added to student's frustration. Many of the projects, such as the Donahue Drive - Magnolia Avenue Intersection Improvement Project, called for a widening of intersections and creating extra turn lanes to help speed traffic flow.Although Magnolia was supposed to be a relatively speedy fix, construction started March 30, 2009, it has yet to be completed and many are wondering why.


The Auburn Plainsman

New Alabama Laws Make Strides in Healthcare and Special Education

New Alabama laws will provide Medicaid care for women with breast and cervical cancer and coordinate government services for those with autism effective as of July 1.Before July 1, women suffering from breast or cervical cancer who were not enrolled in the Alabama Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, were not eligible for Medicaid funding for treatment.

The Auburn Plainsman

Tailgate Guys Look to Leave Their Mark on the Tradition

This football season, Tailgate Guys, a new private company on Auburn's campus, hopes to change the face of tailgating at Auburn.The company takes care of all their customers' tailgating needs leaving them free to enjoy game day without the hassle of setup and cleanup.Tailgate Guys will be operating on the new green facing the east side of Jordan-Hare Stadium and adjacent to the student center.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Steps Up Sustainability Awareness

Auburn University has recently undergone many changes to accommodate the need for sustainability and environmental awareness on campus and in the community.A pronounced step toward a more sustainable campus for the University has been the addition of a permanent Office of Sustainability on campus.The Office of Sustainability has many resources available to students.

The Auburn Plainsman

Engineering Hosts Seminar on Manufacturing Automotive Electronics by Former Doctorate Student

On July 16, Auburn University's Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering continued with its series of seminars bringing in Gokhan Sarpkaya from Continental Automotive Systems located in Huntsville.Sarpkaya, a former Auburn University doctorate student, presented his former dissertation on manufacturing automotive electronics.Alice Smith, professor and chairwoman of the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, said it is quite useful and encouraging to have former students return to speak."It brings in a role model for students," said Smith.

Ashlea Draa/Photo Editor

Fashion Fixes for Fall

Keeping up with the latest fashion trends can be difficult, especially for the busy college student.Knowing what to wear to class, to interviews, or out on the town is a decision students face every day in the continually changing world of fashion."When I meet someone I don't know, I form a first impression of that person based largely on how he or she looks, because that's all the information I have readily available to me," said Sandra Forsythe, Auburn University's coordinator of apparel merchandising.

The Auburn Plainsman

Family Dinners Not Magic Fix

Television shows and the American media have been showing images of the perfect family and family dinners for years.In years past, it was shows like The Brady Bunch that showed America what it was like to sit at a table with six well-behaved kids.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Hosts First National Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Conference

Auburn recently was host of the first-ever National Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Conference on June 18 through June 20.This was a first for Auburn, as it was recently named the national BEST headquarters in January thanks to the work of Mary Lou Ewald and George Blanks."Auburn has a rich tradition of outreach programs for K-12," said Ewald, director of outreach for the College of Sciences and Mathematics and Vice President and Regional Representative of BEST Robotics.

The Auburn Plainsman

ChaCha Texting Search Service Brings Competition to Google Text and Foy

ChaCha, a new search engine, has danced its way into the competition to rival others like Google text and Foy.ChaCha (242-242) is a service that users can text with any question, and they will text you back with the answer within one to five minutes, said Brian Nunez, an undeclared sophomore in liberal arts who has worked for ChaCha.Nunez said users can ask ChaCha anything from movie times to sports scores and that they can answer pretty much any question regardless of the nature."If you work for them, you sign in on your computer and questions pop up, you look them up and then type them a message that answers their question," Nunez said.The major difference between ChaCha and Google text is that ChaCha is answered by a person said Blair Stapp, a senior in graphic design and employee of ChaCha."There are fallacies that come along with that, because as humans, we're always making mistakes," Stapp said.

The Auburn Plainsman

Driveway Valet Takes Students and Cars Home Safely

A night on the town can be an ideal way to relieve the stress of school, but often leaves students making poor decisions when it comes to driving home.However, a new Auburn business, Driveway Valet, is doing its part to keep students from getting behind the wheel after drinking.Owner and Auburn alumnus Timothy Patton said the company's goal is to get individuals home safely in their own vehicles."You give us a call, and we get a driver to you as fast as we possibly can," Patton said.

Cell Etiquette Pushes Buttons

This generation might have mastered the art of text messaging, but it still has a thing or two to learn about etiquette.July is "National Cell Phone Courtesy Month," so there's no better time to learn than now."Face-to-face interactions with people should always take precedence over our technology devices," said Shanna Carter, the founder and president of Premiere Image Consultants in Auburn.

The Auburn Plainsman

Adults Taking Over Facebook

Is the idea of a virtual hangout for college students slowly being taken over by parental control?Facebook's largest age group is now ages 35 to 54, accounting for 28.2 percent of all U.S.

Tiger Transit Will Run at Night

Auburn University is looking to improve the safety and security of students on campus by implementing a new nighttime bus system this fall.The new night transit will assist in getting students from downtown to the stop of their choice, be it on-campus or off.Auburn's SGA helped design a system that now allows two different busing systems to co-exist and run efficiently.The Night Security Shuttle will provide security for the students going from parking lots to the dorms or other on-campus locations, but will no longer provide the taxi service for those in need of a ride downtown.This bus system will run like the Tiger Transit, but SGA President Jacob Watkins said it is important the two not be considered the same, as the routes differ slightly and the funding for the two systems comes from different places."Everywhere it stops is still a Tiger Transit stop, but we've consolidated some of the daytime routes into one route," Watkins said.

The Auburn Plainsman

Johnny Green resigns as dean of students

Johnny Green announced his resignation from the position of dean of students through an Auburn University e-mail Monday.Although his resignation was effective Tuesday, Green does not plan to leave the University altogether."I'm looking at different opportunities that have been identified and am very interested in," Green said.