WWII vet donates diary
By Kristen Ferrell / CAMPUS EDITOR | July 28Special Collections and Archives recently received a book filled with invaluable first-hand accounts of life as a fighter pilot during World War II.
Special Collections and Archives recently received a book filled with invaluable first-hand accounts of life as a fighter pilot during World War II.
RBD began accommodating student needs when the Learning Commons were completed last fall on the second floor.
Within the next few months, three buildings on campus will be brought to the ground, so be prepared for more huge trucks and traffic detours on your way to class.
The Staff Council voted June 29 in favor of a smoke-free campus after months of preparation and surveys.
Auburn creates an eerie backdrop for many ghost stories written by well-known writer and story teller Kathryn Tucker Windham. For a large part of her life, Windham gathered and crafted stories focusing on southern folklore, and an exhibit in Auburn's Ralph Brown Draughon Library was created to showcase Windham's collection.
The University recently held a Budget Bailout seminar for faculty, and I thought I would go to it and see what I could learn.
Last Friday, the greens at Moore's Mill Golf Club were set and ready for an early morning tee off as Auburn's Master of Science in Nursing program held its "Mulligans for Master's" charity golf event to raise money for the growing department.
It is hard to take a class at Auburn and not have to use Blackboard to look at grades or turn in assignments. Professors depend on it, and students check it often.
Auburn University's Silver Wings chapter recently traveled to New York City for their National Conclave (NATCON) and came back with the role of Region V headquarters.
The smell of strawberries and peaches is in the air as customers walk around with buckets of corn and squash in their arms.