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Academics, athletics, activities: What Auburn students are excited for this year

Auburn University began its 169th year of classes on Aug. 18. Established in 1856, Auburn has served as a place of higher education for many generations of students. Time has created differences between the generations, but they all had one thing in common: hopefulness for the upcoming school year. This year, Auburn students are looking forward to many activities, from spending time with loved ones to establishing routines to participating in various student organizations.


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A world of wonder: Mary Dansak’s new book plants seeds of appreciation

Mary Dansak, Alabama native and Auburn resident, published her new book, “Box Turtles, Hooligans, and Love, Sweet Love,” in January of this year and will participate in two events at the Auburn Public Library in the fall. Filled with a collection of columns she has written for the Auburn Villager newspaper, the book embarks readers on a journey of appreciating the little things in life and nature.


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Look to the skies: Auburn Raptor Center celebrates 25 years of eagle flights

This fall, the Auburn University Raptor Center (AURC) is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the eagle flight, a “uniquely Auburn” pre-game tradition at each home football game. With the return of its event "Football, Fans and Feathers," the AURC is launching a new fundraising campaign – active now until Nov. 29 – to raise awareness and donations for the Center's raptors, commemorate the history of its beloved birds and ensure the longevity of the tradition.

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Family STEM Career Connect Day encourages new interests

On Saturday, August 23, the Opelika Public Library hosted “Family STEM Career Connect Day,” organized by the East Alabama STEM Ecosystem (EASE), with the mission to promote interest and passion in the STEM industry. Attendees participated in interactive activities run by partnered organizations, student groups and Auburn colleges, all aimed at highlighting the importance of science, technology, engineering and math.

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The Jule of Auburn: Where art meets education

Tucked behind a shimmering pond on manicured grounds sits Auburn’s Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. Affectionately referred to as “the Jule," the museum has become a hot spot for art appreciators, class trips and university events. 

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The path to getting involved at Auburn

Finding one's place at Auburn doesn't always happen overnight. For many students, getting involved is a journey that starts with curiosity and navigating different opportunities. The path to involvement begins at Auburn University's Office of Student Involvement, which plays a key role in helping students take those first steps. 

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Get to know those who know: Campus Orienteers

Recruitment and orientation are major parts of the college experience. Not only for incoming students, but for the orienteers interacting with these students. For Auburn, the “big three,” would be student recruiters, Camp War Eagle counselors and Pi Chis. These orienteers see hundreds of students a year and when incoming students arrive on campus, these faces are the typically first ones seen. 

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The buzz about The Band Honey

With two singles out and a new album anticipated, The Band Honey — an alternative rock group of four Auburn university students — navigates the complexities of balancing student life with their musical ambitions.