Au Bon Pain employee brings positivity to Auburn's campus
If you go into Au Bon Pain, chances are you've seen the man with all of the buttons on his apron. His name is Terrence Bradley.
If you go into Au Bon Pain, chances are you've seen the man with all of the buttons on his apron. His name is Terrence Bradley.
This Father's Day, Kody Coggin, junior in industrial and systems engineering, and Lt. Col. Jeff Coggin, retired Air Force, entered the woods to share their love of mountain biking, the first of many adventure sports they started together to launch their project, FitKwest.
What started as a promising royal plan has ended as a royal pain. Auburn University graduate, Kelley Andrews competed for love against eleven other women in the FOX television show called "I Wanna Marry 'Harry.'"
When my fiance suggested that I attend the inaugural Auburn Women's Football camp, I wasn't exactly on board from the get-go.
An Auburn man was killed and another was injured in a two-car collision on Shug Jordan Parkway near the intersection of Wire Road Friday afternoon.
An Auburn University student was struck by a vehicle Thursday morning around 9 a.m. at the corner of Cox Street and West Glenn Avenue.
Jackson Gafford, Opelika musician under the moniker Captain Kudzu, is putting together his first album. Gafford's entire recording process is based in his bedroom using a laptop and a single microphone.
Beginning in 1847, the city of Auburn had a steady heartbeat. Each beat sounded of railcars barreling down tracks and the faint whistle of trains howling through the middle of town.
Parkerson Mill Creek is undergoing restoration that will transform the formerly unappealing and eroding creek into a part of campus that will encourage passersby to enjoy being near the water.
An Opelika Youth Ministry has been under fierce scrutiny the past week due to the erection of a billboard featuring an Adolf Hitler quote.
Parks and Recreation has filled their schedule with a variety of events, both wet and dry, to keep residents busy until Friday, Aug. 22. Event fees are cheap and an adult must accompany children at events.
The Paleo Diet is named after the Paleolithic era, and the foods allowed on the diet are intended to mimic what cavemen ate during this period. The foods allowed on the diet are grass-fed and pasture-raised meats, eggs, vegetables, fruits and nuts.
With the bright sun and muggy air of summer comes another guest to the Loveliest Village on the Plains - the Camp War Eagle student.
Industrial design students were chosen to intern at the recent Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Brunell, a graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in dance, was one of 47 women, eight of whom attend Auburn University, who vied for the crown.
BurgerFi, an all-natural burger restaurant, plans to open July 15 across from CVS in the Heart of Auburn shopping center.
Traditional Irish folk songs are not often heard in bars or restaurants in Alabama. Distant Kin is a self-described Celtic folk-punk band based out of Montgomery. The band consists of members Adam Powell, Britt Powell, Drew Martin, Geoffrey Stockinger and Ryan Vanderberry.
Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard Conquers Primary Election After weeks of campaigning, Rep. Mike Hubbard overcame the Republican primary after defeating opponent Sandy Toomer more than 60 percent to 40 percent the popular vote in Lee County Tuesday, June 3.
A globally esteemed poet, author and civil rights activist passed away at the age of 86 after building a legacy.
Tom Whatley was elected as the Republican candidate for Alabama Senate District 27, which is comprised of Lee, Tallapoosa and Russell counties, Tuesday evening in a close race against Andy Carter.