Victorian B&B holds the memories of Auburn
ByThe history of the Crenshaw Guest House and the memories it continues to create for Auburn today.
The history of the Crenshaw Guest House and the memories it continues to create for Auburn today.
Through his company, Eddie’s Bees, Strickland sells the honey they harvest to restaurants, roadside stands, organic grocery stores and coffee shops.
Auburn Rec Center employees explain the process of shifting group fitness classes to online.
Auburn student shares her experience with intermittent fasting and an associate professor provides insight on health research on this type of fasting.
Andrew Hopkins, the assistant director of raptor training and education, explains the daily life of Auburn's War Eagles and the care the Southeastern Raptor Center provides the eagles.
Sarah Scott shares the inspiration behind some of her recent prints and what motivates her to create.
This summer, Landry Chizik and a handful of her family members tested positive for COVID-19. After weeks of nausea and anxiety, Chizik is warning other students to take this virus seriously.
Wellness professionals give insight on to how to help students keep up their mental health with campus reopening.
Mohammed Owais Patel, president of the Muslim Students Association, discussed how celebrations would look different this year.
Craig Bertolet, professor and director of undergraduate studies in the English department, said literary canons are forever changing, and so are Auburn literature classes.
“I am bummed because Easter is one of the only times that my family would go to church together,” Nikolai said.
“We’re used to the pitter-patter of little feet and laughter and youthful exuberance at Storybook on a daily basis," said Dena Little, founder of Storybook Farms. "That has unfortunately come to a halt given the circumstances."
Some graduate students in the Master's of Accountancy Program said the pandemic has affected their career plan.
Cleveland works part time as a community assistant at 160 Ross, assisting residents with leasing, packages and other concerns. He said he has noticed a decrease in the amount of people living at 160 Ross since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Auburn students who returned home for quarantine have turned to various activities, such as reading and cooking, in between class lectures to help stay busy.
Despite the University closing, however, there were students who decided to stay in Auburn for various reasons.
As the pressure to social distance increases, local coffee shops have closed their doors to the public in search of alternative measures to serve their customers and keep them safe.
Alfredo Palacios, a national certified counselor and licensed professional counselor at Auburn Psychological Wellness Center, said there’s some universal tips on keeping calm, but ultimately, it’s an individualized experience.
The event was planned to showcase the work of Esteban Del Valle, an interdisciplinary artist working in New York, and his students from the contemporary mural art studio course.