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NSA Head, Senator Speak On World Affairs at Forum

NSA head, Senator speak at Forum of World Affairs

United States Senator Jeff Sessions and Admiral Michael S. Rogers spoke on Wednesday afternoon at the "Forum of World Affairs" at the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center. Rogers, an Auburn alumni, is currently head of the National Security Agency and Director of the U.S. Cyber Command.



A 3-D render of the car's design made using SolidWorks.

Formula electric team designs futuristic race car

The way Calvin Wagner tells it, cars of the future won't run primarily on gas. They'll mostly be hybrids or entirely electric. Wagner, senior in electrical engineering, is captain of Auburn's Formula Society of Automotive Engineers Electric Car Team. The Formula SAE Electric Team is a group of 20 students, mostly engineers, who are building Auburn's first student-made electric drag racing car.

Day in the life of GTA Adamson

A Day in the Life: Graduate teaching assistant

The day of a graduate teaching assistant is one filled with plenty of time for work and little time for play. Sarah Anne Adamson's, a graduate teaching assistant for Communication 1000, or Public Speaking, day begins early and often with frustration because of the lack of on campus parking.

cheerleading

Auburn cheerleader continues family tradition

Generations of families have made Auburn University the home of many traditions. There are several students whose grandparents, parents and siblings have walked the same campus years before them. It's something senior cheerleader Evans Carr has known for some time. Evans' father, Gregg Carr, was an all-American linebacker for the Tigers in 1984, and his mother, Juli Ann Carr, was a cheerleader at Auburn during the same time.

Built in 1895, by the John Whitfield family, the house has been repurposed several times.

A young ghost toyingly haunts an old house

A bright flash of light like a fireball shot down the front stairwell of the Whitfield-Duke-Searcy House five years ago. Three women working with the city of Opelika witnessed the light and remember the event vividly, but it is just one of the many stories people working in the house tell when asked about the ghost of the house.