University announces commencement speakers for spring graduation
Three Auburn University alumni will be speaking to new graduates at the 2018 spring graduation ceremonies this week.
Three Auburn University alumni will be speaking to new graduates at the 2018 spring graduation ceremonies this week.
Melissa McCarthy will roll Toomer's Oaks at 1:30 p.m. alongside Student Government Association President Dane Block.
Open for all students to observe, the annual Great Debate commenced between the College of Democrats, the College of Republicans and Young Americans for Liberty. The debate was held Wednesday evening in the Mell Classroom Building from 7:30–9 p.m.
Plains to Plate, the only certified gluten-free restaurant on campus, saw its last day of operation on Friday as Tiger Dining will transition to a new food-service provider, Aramark, on May 7.
She didn’t intend on going through recruitment.
As Patrick Reed dawned his green jacket for the first time, Alex Conlon and Kayla Mosley were busy helping to run two restaurants at the Masters. Conlon, senior in Hospitality Management, worked as a server at Berckmans Place.
Auburn University’s Harrison School of Pharmacy was one of six schools to receive a $20,000 from the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Scholarship Program.
Since the fall of 2017, teams of Auburn faculty and students have been developing research projects in the hope of receiving grant money from Auburn’s LAUNCH program.
An associate professor for the Nursing School, Linda Gibson-Young, along with a few other employees formed a new program in the Tallapoosa County region called TigerCHAT in order to help develop sustainable healthy behaviors in elementary-aged children.
Students worked their way through six different stations spread around Room 2222 in the Student Center Thursday, April 12 during the parking and transportation open house.
Some argue Congress needs to make schools safer by enacting stricter gun regulations, while others argue any further regulations would be a direct violation of the Constitution. While those two voices are the loudest, there are many others in the mix.
New degree programs in Auburn University’s College of Liberal Arts to help fill needs in workforce
“Did you grow up around a lot of white people, because you don’t really act black?”
Auburn University has numerous offices and organizations ready and willing to help students with everything from interviews to papers. However, not many students are aware that there is a place they can go for a problem that almost everyone has to face: conflict.
Laughs, claps and even some snorts filled the air Thursday night at Comedy on The Plains in the Student Center Ballroom, where University Program Council hosted comedian Chris D’Elia.
The Auburn Plainsman will be partnering Wednesday with student newsrooms across the nation to participate in a day of action to #SaveStudent Newsrooms.
More Than Auburn, a service organization for students in Auburn’s masters of public administration, hosted Master Chef Cook-Off in the Eagle’s Nest on Thursday evening.
Diamond sports on The Plains could be receiving some elaborate upgrades soon.
Auburn University's Board of Trustees met Friday morning and approved the proposal to build a new parking deck on South College Street.
Students, teachers and alumni gathered around Langdon Hall to celebrate the annual Auburn Ring tradition. SGA has held this annual event for past several years.