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3,738 degrees awarded across four graduation ceremonies
The University will award 3,738 diplomas during the four ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, and Sunday, May 8.
Judge denies motion to delay trial in Mike Hubbard's ethics case
Alabama Speaker Mike Hubbard's ethics trial could begin in a little over three weeks. Judge Jacob A.
Price's Barbecue closing after 38 years
Soon it won't smell like wood smoke and barbecue near the intersection of Samford Avenue and South College Street anymore. Price's Barbecue, which has been an Auburn installment since 1978, is closing, according to owner Jeff Price.
COLUMN: Not another sappy senior column
Sometimes, you don't find where you belong for a while, but you definitely know it when you do.
Prosecution files response to defense's request to delay, explanation of previous motions
The prosecution in Alabama Speaker Mike Hubbard's ethics case filed two motions Tuesday One of the motions explained their previous motion to exclude evidence regarding the defense's motions to dismiss because of prosecutorial misconduct.
Mike Hubbard defense team asks for trial to be delayed until August
Mike Hubbard's defense team wants the trial to be delayed again, this time until August.
Fired ALEA chief sues Gov. Bentley, Stan Stabler and Rebekah Mason
Spencer Collier, the former secretary of law enforcement, is suing the governor, his former top aide Rebekah Mason and ALEA Secretary Stan Stabler, according to court documents filed today in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County.
Prosecution asks court to exclude anything related to prosecutorial misconduct in Mike Hubbard case
Prosecutors in Mike Hubbard's ethics trial are asking to exclude any evidence or argument of prosecutorial misconduct from the trial scheduled to begin in May.
Friends and teachers remember train victim's 'infectious' smile, personality
Alex August, freshman in business, had a quote by his friend Dakota Parker that summed up his best friend and pledge brother. "'Look at each person as if they have value and wealth, and you'll find it in them,'" August said.
Prosecutors file motion to introduce new evidence in Mike Hubbard's ethics trial
According to the filing, the prosecution will introduce evidence that Hubbard funneled money through "various entities" to himself or businesses he is associated with and used his position as chairman of Alabama's Republican Party to benefit himself or businesses he was associated with.