Credit card theft affects Auburn
Credit card theft has risen nationwide and Auburn has not been immune.
Credit card theft has risen nationwide and Auburn has not been immune.
Alabama legislators passed a resolution that evaluates and adjusts their salaries monthly.
Obama has new plan for plan for limiting carbon emissions will account for "regional differences."
The Auburn community will be battling hunger April 6 through 11as one student organization leads Spring Hunger Week. The Committee of 19, represented by members from every schooland college, is a campus organization aimed at fighting world hunger.The group works to fight hunger both locally and internationally byspreading awareness and leading and participating in events to curehunger. The committee's name was created based on the 19 cents it costin 2004 to feed a starving person daily.
President Obama spoke to Congress for an hour about his economic plan last Tuesday.Some of the issues Obama focused on were education, healthcare, the war in Iraq and areas in which money will be spent to rebuild the economy."We will rebuild," Obama said.
Morgan County Sheriff with not feeding prisoners properly
The declining economy is not only increasing the layoff rates, but it is negatively affecting the job market in other ways as well.
President Obama spoke to Congress for an hour about his economic plan last Tuesday.Some of the issues Obama focused on were education, healthcare, the war in Iraq and areas in which money will be spent to rebuild the economy."We will rebuild," Obama said.
The Auburn University Theatre Department is famous for tackling innovative material. Their current production, "The America Play" by Suzan-Lori Parks is no exception. TIME Magazine said of Parks' work, "Her dislocating stage devices, stark but poetic language and fiercely idiosyncratic images transform her work into something haunting and marvelous." "I hope that everyone who comes to see The America Play leaves wanting to discuss the work," said Director Heather May. "The America Play" is set in a theme park, The Great Hole of History, which was created by an African-American gravedigger known as "The Foundling Father."The play follows his journey to discover his place in history as he makes a living imitating Abraham Lincoln. "There is absolutely no "right" interpretation of this play, and I hope that all who attend are willing to set aside an obsession with finding one plot line/narrative to follow to make sense of it, and are rather willing to sit back and let the play work on them subconsciously," May said.
The Auburn Hotel and Conference Center Auditorium hosted the 12th annual Jay Sanders Film Festival.
President Obama spoke to Congress for an hour about his economic plan last Tuesday.Some of the issues Obama focused on were education, healthcare, the war in Iraq and areas in which money will be spent to rebuild the economy."We will rebuild," Obama said.
Amsterdam Cafe offers valet service to diners after 5 p.m.
Multiple locations around campus approved for future construction
U.S. District Judge Edward Kornan ordered the FDA to make the Plan B morning after pill available over-the-counter to 17-year-old girls.
Area ranked 54th in 2007-2008 top 100 fastest-growing areas
Nonprofit organizations suffering because of the poor economy met in Birmingham to discuss their options.
Served under three coaches in his 17 years at Auburn
The City of Auburn's Interactive Growth Model was awarded theOutstanding Planning Award for a Project/Program/Tool.
Footballs flying through the air. Dogs catching frisbees. Friends sitting around hanging out. Students are taking advantage of the spring weather and open fields by the Auburn University Medical Clinic."We've always had some (students) there," said Assistant Vice President of Auxiliary Services Bob Ritenbaugh.
Anyone with a light switch has the power to "vote Earth" by participating in Earth Hour this Saturday.Earth Hour is intended to put a temporary halt on light pollution and wasted energy by asking businesses and homes to turn off their lights and bathe the planet in what proponents think will be a replenishing darkness."I think a lot of people use too much electricity," said Kristin Scurlock, a junior in civil engineering.