Students sweat summer subleasing
By Morgan Stashick / Staff Writer | April 29Now that summer is seemingly within reach, students are relieved to feel the stress of the school year finally lift from their shoulders.
Now that summer is seemingly within reach, students are relieved to feel the stress of the school year finally lift from their shoulders.
Movie buffs have the opportunity to see films from foreign countries this summer, and get college credit for the experience.During the first mini-semester, the Spanish foreign language department is offering two new courses: horror foreign films (FLSP 3970: Special Topics in Hispanic Film) and romantic foreign films (FLSP 3970, section 002.)Both classes will be taught in English by Spanish professor Jorge Munoz.Munoz, an English major from the University of Seville, has a Master's and Doctorate in contemporary Spanish film and novel from UNC Chapel Hill.
A new bill being passed is making it so those--even minors--who inflict brain injury on another do not get away with it. Jason's assault was declared second degree assault.
Since 2003, Auburn has brought art and literature to Alabama prisons through the Alabama Prison Arts and Education Program
Garth Brooks sets the scene and sums up the events of Saturday better than anyone else could."It's the white in his knuckles, the gold in the buckle.
Alabama journalist delivers lecture in Auburn
The 2009 Neil and Henrietta Davis Lecture Series put on by the Auburn Journalism Department featured renowned author and journalist Wayne Greenhaw on Feb.
A crowd viewed the Jay Sanders Film Festival Thursday at the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center.
Journalist and author Wayne Greenhaw advices future journalists about his writing career.
Alabama cities are striving to find alternate sources for fuel that will reduce their dependency on foreign oil.