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Singing and Dancing with the AU Singers

This highly select singing and dancing group is open to all Auburn students by audition. Auditions are held in May for current students, and during Camp War Eagle for incoming freshmen.

The group travels all over the southeast to perform for various groups, whether it be at schools, civic organizations, exhibitions or nursing homes. However, the AU Singers are known for its performances on campus.

The AU Singers will host its Spring 2008 show on April 26, 27 and 29. There will be 5 total shows over the three day period, a first for the group. Tickets are $10 a piece.

The performance will include solos, many modern hits, ballads and a fun medley.

For tickets and more information, please call the AU Singers Box Office at (334) 844-4194.

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Governor Riley Called Her on Her Birthday, No Big Deal

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risty Cottrell is a senior from Auburn, Alabama majoring in Accounting.  She has been very involved with the College Republicans on university, state and national levels.  Watch the clip below to see Kristy describe her experiences with College Republicans.

 

 

 

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Sharing her Auburn Knowledge: Kate on being an SOS Counselor

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ate W. is currently a junior majoring in Public Relations. She is very involved around campus and finds fulfillment in giving her time to benefit Auburn.

Kate was an SOS counselor and loved the position. She had the unique opportunity to share her passion and knowledge for Auburn with other students. As a counselor she helped orient transfer students with Auburn.

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Busy As A Bee: Lindsey Buchanan

Auburn University junior, Lindsey Buchanan, is Panhellenic’s Executive Vice President. Her on-campus position includes many tasks and responsibilities

She is in charge of a team of 16 Panhellenic Delegates and meets with them every other week. She also attends Panhellenic Council and is responsible for typing up minutes and sending them out to Panhellenic leaders.

A few weeks ago, Buchanan organized a Panhellenic Delegate Big Event team where they volunteered at the humane shelter.

Buchanan is looking forward to the All Panhellenic Chapter that is going on later this week. There will be music, pie booths and a speaker from Safe Harbor to discuss spring break safety.

To learn more about Auburn University’s Panhellenic Council, please visit their site.

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Start Living Green with the AEO

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he Environmental Awareness Organization serves as an informant to the student body about Going Green. On March 6, they held a “Green Living” workshop.

Living green is all about taking steps to do things that are beneficial or at least not harmful towards the environment. It is be beneficial to help stop global climate change and lower America’s dependancy on foreign oil. Plus, it’s economically wiser than most of us are living now.

The Green Living Workshop laid out many ways that we can all start going green. The EAO says that it is small day-to-day changes that can make a huge difference.

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