Top 10 once again for Auburn on National Signing Day
There were a few surprises along the way, but National Signing Day 2014 was mostly business as usual for Gus Malzahn and the Auburn Tigers.
There were a few surprises along the way, but National Signing Day 2014 was mostly business as usual for Gus Malzahn and the Auburn Tigers.
With the recent snowcation canceling classes for three days in January, the University has proposed three make-up days on Saturdays starting at the end of February.
Check here for updates on Auburn football's 2014 signees live from the Auburn Athletic Complex.
The Auburn City Council helped another restaurant rise with the approval of a liquor license for upcoming Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint. Uncle Maddio's joins many other chain restaurants that have recently settled in Auburn. The restaurant describes itself as "a traditional pizza joint where classic meets contemporary, and friends meet friends."
Most Auburn travelers don't notice the right-hand turn of Cedarcrest Circle. But down this small stretch of road are storied white houses, towering brick 5-bedroom buildings and in construction future-homes, buildings comparably mansion-sized when looking at the standard view of apartment living.
Music, smiles and good times were rampant in Opelika Saturday night for Covers for a Cause, a benefit concert that raised money for BigHouse Foundation.
The Student Government Associations Feb. 3 senate meeting only had one new order of business on the agenda. Eagle Eye television was granted a program expansion fund which will allow the student media organization the opportunity to travel to Las Vegas for a student media conference.
When Cliff Hare purchased Auburn Art in 2011, he married two of his passions: art and Auburn football.
In 2008, Auburn freshman Lauren Burk's murder shocked the University, the town and every single resident. Now, six years later, Burk's parents have filed a claim with the University, based on their belief that their daughter would still be alive if Auburn had a campus police department at the time, according to WSB-TV.
Today, Jan. 31, the Desmonte Leonard trial was postponed from April 15 to June 3, in the courtroom of Judge Jacob Walker.
Former Auburn women's golf All-American, LPGA Tournament player and current Auburn Director of Golf Operations Danielle Downey, 33, died after a fatal car accident in Auburn late Thursday night.
Senior forward Chris Denson scored a career-high 32 points to lead Auburn to a streak-snapping 74-55 victory against Alabama at Auburn Arena.
Update, Jan. 30, noon:Outside temperatures have officially passed freezing, at 34.7 degrees. The only road closure at this point is the 10th Street Bridge in Opelika due to ice. ----#SnowDayAU----
Cross-country networking might get a little easier for Auburn student media in the future. The Auburn Student Government Association's Senate Council addressed funding a conference trip for members of Eagle Eye in Las Vegas and an eventual restructuring of all media-related conference trips in the future.
Many people know about the free transportation the Tiger Transit and the Security Shuttle Auburn University offers to its students, but many people seem to overlook another free source of transportation.
Saturday, Jan. 25, hundreds arrived to Samford Hall at 7 p.m. in memorial of the late Barrett "Bear" McCoy Townsend. Townsend passed away Thursday evening. He was 22 years old, a senior in software engineering.
Aaron Lee Tasjan will take you on a journey and drop you off somewhere both familiar and unknown. And when you get there, he'll break your heart and make you bend over laughing with only his voice and an acoustic guitar.
Three of Auburn's four SEC losses have come against teams that reached the NCAA tournament last year, and those losses were only by three, two and seven respectively.
UPDATE JAN. 24, 2014, 3:52 p.m.--- Barrett "Bear" McCoy Townsend, 22, senior in software engineering and brother in Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Auburn University, died at 5:47 p.m. from a multiple blunt force impact, according to Bill Harris, Lee County coroner.
A hazardous materials spill was reported in Funchess Hall just before 5 p.m. on Thursday. The contents of the container remain unknown and Auburn students and residents are advised to avoid the area until the situation has cleared.