Tigers rise to No. 5 in AP, No. 6 in Coaches Poll
In the Amway Coaches poll, the Tigers moved to No. 6, while taking No. 5 in the AP poll. Mississippi State remains in the top spot after enjoying a bye weekend.
In the Amway Coaches poll, the Tigers moved to No. 6, while taking No. 5 in the AP poll. Mississippi State remains in the top spot after enjoying a bye weekend.
Karla Teel and her new husband, Donnie are jetting out to Las Vegas this week to celebrate their wedding that took place in May. The odds of them taking this trip would have been low eight years ago.
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.
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.
Oct. 11, 1987 marked the first-ever National Coming Out Day, a celebration of sexual identity among the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community.
Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, HRC, and international advocate for LGBT equality in America, came to the University for an intimate talk about human rights.
The town of Loachapoka will be welcoming approximately 20,000 people, Oct. 18, for the 43 annual Syrup Sopping and Lee County Historical Society Fair.
What was a hipster move has turned into a mainstream trend.
"Ring by spring" is a popular notion among college students. It implies the goal of students in a long-term relationship is to get a ring, or to become engaged, by the time spring semester rolls around.
The U.S Department of Education awarded a total of $4.45 million to Auburn University's Office of the Vice President for University Outreach as a part of two federal grants awarded to Alabama.
The National Weather Service issued a Tornado Watch for several eastern Alabama counties, including Lee County, valid until 6 a.m. Tuesday.
A threat targeting the Student Center was reported by AU Alert at approximately 6:20 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10.
As the weather turns cooler and fall begins to show in the leaves, local pumpkin patches reopen and become focal points for the autumnal experience. Auburn has numerous places nearby for spending an afternoon pumpkin picking and getting in the fall mood. Some of these places are Jack-O-Lantern Lane, Lazenby Farm and Farmer in the Dell Pumpkin Patch. They each offer experiences besides pumpkin picking.
The University has been experimenting with active learning with its new Engaged Active Student Learning classrooms.
As expected, Auburn fell in both polls this week following a 38-23 loss at Mississippi State. In the coaches poll, the Tigers moved to the 8th spot, while taking the 6th spot in the AP Poll. Mississippi State took the top spot in both polls.
Carmin Ogata, Auburn graduate in education, will be cancer-free for nine years Oct. 20.
Auburn broke ground on a hole in Starkville, Mississippi on its first offensive play. By the time the digging stopped at 21-0, there were too many cowbells and Bulldogs in the way for the No. 2 Tigers to dig themselves out.
Turnovers, penalties and mental mistakes gave Auburn their first loss of the 2014 season Saturday. That, and the Mississippi State Bulldogs, who will most likely be the nation's new number one team come Sunday afternoon. The biggest game of the year could not have started any worse for the Tigers. After two offensive plays, Auburn had two turnovers, and the Bulldogs had 14 points.
"If we took that away from him, he would give up," his wife Fran said. "As long as he can go, and the doctors say he can go, we are going to take him."
It's 9 o'clock on a Monday morning. Former Auburn athletic director David Housel and his roundtable of college friends are gathered at Chappy's Deli, discussing the weekend in college football.