Loneliest Village on The Plains
Students graduating within the year may not reap the benefits of the anticipated West Pace Village.
Students graduating within the year may not reap the benefits of the anticipated West Pace Village.
As the sun starts to shine stronger on The Plains, there will be more than chilly Auburn students turning out to bask in it.
Baseball stadiums host an all-American pastime, but for some they also host an all-American terror.
Spending spring break in a library may not sound like an ideal vacation, but for Eve Kneeland and hundreds of students from Auburn City schools, it was four days filled with fun and games."It's a much more casual week for us and we're not worried about helping the kids with their afterschool homework," said Kneeland, head of youth services for Auburn Public Library.
With the addition of Smiths Station High School into the Advanced Placement Training and Inventive Program, students will have a monetary motive to heed the 8 a.m.
While most students found themselves stuck in class anxiously awaiting the end of the fall semester last November, Alexis Janosik was on a ship collecting invertebrate animals in Antarctica.
Noticeable strides in construction have begun at the old Daylight Donuts, 110 W. Glenn Ave., future home to a new Waffle House restaurant. "To me a Waffle House is kind of a niche," said Forrest Cotton, director of planning for the city of Auburn.Cotton said he hopes the development will generate more activity downtown, appeasing those who crave the waffle.
Wearing green is only a small part of St. Patrick's Day in Auburn. Eating and drinking green completes the celebration.Green beer, green shots and green food will be served at almost every venue in town starting at lunch today.Wearing green is only a small part of St. Patrick's Day in Auburn. Eating and drinking green completes the celebration.Green beer, green shots and green food will be served at almost every venue in town starting at lunch today.Because St. Patrick's Day is during the University's spring break, many places are celebrating early.Mellow Mushroom will open at 11 a.m. today and will serve discounted green pizza and green beer.
Some Auburn students may have to do more than just read during this semester's reading day.Auburn University has elected to allow teachers to use May 4, the day between the end of classes and the beginning of finals, to catch up on materials missed when classes were cancelled due to hazardous winter conditions Feb.
After four weeks of a closely watched competition, three residential halls have been named the winners of the 2010 Sustain-a-Bowl.With more than 4,000 students competing in each of Auburn's 30 residence halls, having three winners share the fame is still a large accomplishment for each building.In the Quad, the winner was Lupton Hall.
The 2010 Lifetime Achievement Awards honored four impressive Auburn alumni Saturday night at the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.
When Tim Watkins and Chad Ledbetter were brainstorming on how to use the 50 acres of land Watkin's father owned, an article in "Progressive Farmer" magazine inspired them to take a chance.Five years later, Whippoorwill Vineyards produces eight varieties of wine by hand and is one of the newest farm wineries to join the Alabama Wine Trail."Anytime you go to a winery, the winemaker themselves is going to define what the wine tastes like," said Chad Ledbetter, co-owner of Whippoorwill Vineyards.
Shouting from a loud speaker, marching bands and the smell of barbecue filled the air in Montgomery's city streets last week.Representatives from Alabama's 13 four-year universities gathered on the stairs of the State House for the 13th Higher Education Day Rally March 4."It is outstanding to bring young people who are enrolled in our higher ed.
The heart of Dixie may beat easier with the help of electronic medical records.Gov. Bob Riley announced last week that Alabama was awarded $10.5 million in federal funding to build an Electronic Health Record system."Electronic health records make our health care system more efficient and improve care patients receive," Riley said in a press release.
A bill proposed by Sen. Roger Bedford (D-Russellville) would allow employees with gun permits to keep their firearms locked in their vehicles while at work.The bill passed through the Senate 26-2.But now the bill must be approved by the Alabama House of Representatives.Bedford said this bill has no connection with the shooting at UAH, and it would be federally against the law for the state to change regulations about guns on university campuses.This bill would prevent employers from making a rule banning employees from keeping their firearms in their car."I believe that if someone is legally licensed to have a firearm, that they should be able to have it locked up, out of sight, in their vehicle so that they can have the protection of it going to and from work," Bedford said.
Great stories are remembered, like those of Zeus, but no stories are as special as those of Seuss.The Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center remembered the children's book legend by putting on a musical called "Seussical, Jr!" which incorporated his words in song.
The Alabama attorney general is suing the Environmental Protection Agency for its December ruling in which the agency concluded greenhouse gas emissions are a threat to human health.Attorney General Troy King has challenged the EPA's ruling by filing a petition in federal appeals court.
Debate arose over the significance of "second place" when an Alabama House committee approved a bill that would scrap the "winner take all" system of dividing Alabama's nine electors in presidential elections Wednesday.The House Constitution and Elections Committee voted 7-5 in favor of the bill.The bill faces another vote by the full state house.
Mary Carol Moran has made an art of discerning an equilibrium between joy and sorrow.Moran said this balance is the subject of her book of poems published last year which won the Alabama State Poetry Society 2009 Book of the Year award."I only found out on Sunday so I haven't really come down yet," Moran said of her excitement about winning the award.She said she also likes the permanent feeling of winning an award.
The Gap is hosting a donation drive called "Recycle Your Blues" for people to donate denim to provide insulation for houses.