Party on the Plains with CityFest
By Mackenzie Cogle / WRITER | April 21What started as an idea between two Auburn Parks and Recreation employees during lunch at Niffer's Place back in 2000 has now become Auburn's largest free outdoor festival.
What started as an idea between two Auburn Parks and Recreation employees during lunch at Niffer's Place back in 2000 has now become Auburn's largest free outdoor festival.
Transforming the quiet streets of downtown Opelika into a festival complete with food, fellowship and fun, the 11th biannual On the Tracks food and wine festival will take place Friday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
After months of planning by selfless souls in Auburn and across the country, the "One Million Soles" project will kickoff Thursday at 4 p.m.
With the security shuttle, various Auburn taxi services and Toomer's Ten, students have several options for getting home safely.
Police to verbally remind violators of traffic laws during the Travel With Care campaign April 4-8
Bringing together a taste of the South and its Colorado roots, Moe's Bar B Que opened in Auburn March 8.
Whether across campus or a short drive across town, there is never a shortage of fresh bakery options in Auburn. Taylor's Bakery and Gigi's Cupcakes are two local businesses that aim to satisfy any sweet tooth while providing their own unique atmosphere.
The Auburn University Horseman's Club is spurring up for its annual Saddle Up for St. Jude charity trail ride March 5.Saddle Up for St. Jude is a nationwide fundraiser held by different equine-based organizations to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Alvin Willis works hard to keep Auburn the cleanest village on the Plains
Senior Auburn gymnast Rachel Inniss has become a crowd favorite this season after incorporating the song "All I Do is Win" and striking a Heisman pose in her floor routine.