3 easy microwave-mug treats for dorm life
By Kris Martins | Enterprise Editor | May 19If you're having one of those days in which you just want to make something quick and not leave your room, grab a mug and fire up the trusty microwave.
If you're having one of those days in which you just want to make something quick and not leave your room, grab a mug and fire up the trusty microwave.
As I prepare leave Auburn in a matter of days, I urge students to reach into every corner of Auburn and leave better than they found it.
Ari Gutman has been sculpting since he was a child.
Student groups are making efforts to destigmatize the need for food assistance.
Let’s try to find some sensible fashion options so you can look your best and minimize discomfort.
Richard, an Opelika resident and senior airman, has come “full circle” after a being a foster child and adopted son and 18 years later becoming a foster parent and adopting children.
Megan Smalley hopes to reciprocate the love she received during her struggle with infertility.
Jonny Bradford kept a duckling in his dorm for less than two months until he realized keeping it might not be the best decision.
About 27,000 people in Lee County — about 5,000 more people than the amount of undergraduate students enrolled at the University — are food insecure.
High-profile officer-involved shootings in U.S. cities in 2016 have raised questions.
Ari Gutman, Auburn University lecturer, finishes a clay sculpture of a bee at Mama Mocha's Coffee Emporium in Auburn, Ala., on Wednesday, April 19, 2017.
Ari Gutman, Auburn University lecturer, creates miniature sculptures outside of work, giving many of them away to friends.
Ari Gutman, Auburn University lecturer, works on a sculpture of a bee at Mama Mocha's Coffee Emporium in Auburn, Ala., on Wednesday, April 19, 2017.
Student chant on the Green Space, holding signs in protest of white nationalist Richard Spencer, who spoke the same evening on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Auburn, Ala. The march, led by Black Auburn, was planned in conjunction with the Auburn Unites concert.
Billy Welburn, 2012 graduate, walks onto the Green Space with a sign reading "Hate has no home here" in several languages on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Auburn, Ala. Students congregated on the Green Space for the Auburn Unites concert, which was held to protest white nationalist Richard Spencer, who spoke on campus the same evening.
An array of chalk art decorates the walkway to the Green Space outside the Auburn Unites concert on campus on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Auburn, Ala. The concert was held to protest white nationalist Richard Spencer's event on the same evening.
Students prepare to march down to the Green Space to protest Richard Spencer's visit on campus on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Auburn, Ala.
Student prepare meals at The Campus Kitchen on March 2, 2017, in Auburn, Ala. The organization repackages unserved food from dining venues into to-go meals for people in need, including students.
Richard Oden stands in a UPS truck at the Haley Center loading dock on Thursday, March 2, 2017, in Auburn, Ala.
Richard Oden unloads packages from his dolly and into a Haley Center room on Thursday, March 2, 2017, in Auburn, Ala.