Camp counselors gain lifelong memories
Summer camps are about more than just outdoor activities and tackling "The Blob"--they're about making connections that last a lifetime.
Summer camps are about more than just outdoor activities and tackling "The Blob"--they're about making connections that last a lifetime.
Graduates end the year in celebration
One of the scariest aspects of college life is the inevitable reality of job hunting. Look for jobs that can provide experience and even become future career paths.
Students share their strategies for moving out for summer
Getting an interview for a job or internship is hard enough, but nailing tough questions and learning to control preinterview jitters is a different story.
Patrick Thompson has been interested in sustainability since he was kid.
Enrique Doster realized about a month ago he was paying for something that should be free.
So long are the days where meticulous drawing and shading must be done with pen and paper.
Relay for Life brings together people who have been touched by cancer. Some relay in honor or memory of someone they knew. But for some, cancer is a more personal enemy.
Nathan Warner has a passion for people. An ecological engineering major, an option under biosystems engineering, Warner wants to look at alternative water treatment methods in developing nations.
As the debate about the Earth's fate circulates around the nation, environmental science majors are taking the initiative to learn about what they can do to help the environment.
"Glee's" catchy tunes and lively cast make fans "gleek out" over each episode, but it may be the controversial spin the show brings each week that has them coming back for more.
Tabatha Carter said she believes there is no such thing as throwing something away.
Playboy's "Girls of the SEC" comes to the Plains
(727): You kept yelling, "This bitch stole my phone" to the guy who found you passed out in the parking lot.The popular website "Texts from last night" has hundreds of drunken text messages like this one, many from college students.
Semester's end calls for ways to preserve energy
When your parents were in college, they were probably thinking about the same things we are. Freedom, independence...and sex.
They take our money. They regulate our actions. They make us wear seat belts. They even decide the type of water we use for our morning shower.
The library is pleased to have recently received a rare piece of Alabama history, despite its role in keeping Tuscaloosa within the border.
Nearly 68 percent of Auburn students don't graduate within six years.In these economic times, that could be troubling, said Rick Enkeboll, academic adviser.