Girls burnin' up the skating rink
By Kala Bolton / WRITER | April 28Burn City Rollers, Auburn's roller derby team, discuss season, training
Burn City Rollers, Auburn's roller derby team, discuss season, training
They take our money. They regulate our actions. They make us wear seat belts. They even decide the type of water we use for our morning shower.
While you may have spent this past weekend laying by the pool or exploring the bars downtown, Kristen Ziegler spent hers walking for a cause.
Just a few hours before No. 63 suited up in his helmet and pads to take the field at A-Day, he was decked out in full costume and make up, taking the stage in the theater department's performance of Hamlet."It was great," said Blake Burgess, sophomore in theater and offensive lineman for the football team.
Iain Stewart of Opelika may not look like the most artistic guy, but don't be fooled by his appearance.Stewart raised $1,200 with his watercolor paintings for the Japanese Disaster Relief fund.
Students compare BlackBerry, iPhone and Droid smartphones
The 24th ranked Tigers gymnastics team (5-6, 2-4 SEC) looks to close out the regular season with a win as Auburn hosts the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (8-7, 5-2 MIC) Friday night at 7 p.m.
One man's trash is another man's treasure.Butch Anthony, 47, lives by this motto.Anthony gained national recognition for his artwork, but said he wouldn't call himself an artist.
After a week consumed with discussions about the importance of tradition on college campuses, there's still one celebrated practice that many overlook: stepping.
Heirloom cake recipes may be old, but the Lee County Historical Society made sure they didn't become stale at its first heirloom cake contest Saturday in Loachapoka.