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From Tradition to Transformation: Greek Life at Auburn University

Apr 16, 2026 Greek life has been a major part of tradition at Auburn University for over 100 years. SigmaAlpha Epsilon (SAE) started this tradition being the first fraternity on campus in 1878. Earlyeditions of…

Downtown Auburn

Apr 16, 2026 Downtown Auburn, Alabama has changed and grown along with the community. So have manyof the businesses that have come and gone. As the student population of Auburn University haschanged, businesses…

Evolving Voices: Auburn Student Journalism

Apr 16, 2026 Foundation and Early Years (1859-1897)Student-led journalism at Auburn University began in 1859. Thatyear, the Wirt and Webster Literary Societies joined together tocreate the school’s first student…

Trailing Toomer’s Traditions: A History of the Modern Celebration at Auburn University

Apr 16, 2026 Today, rolling Toomer’s Corner in toilet paper is a widely known and beloved traditionof celebration in Auburn today. Though Toomer’s Corner has been a prevalent place forcelebration in Auburn…

Auburn University Cheer Books

Apr 16, 2026 This project looks at three Auburn University cheer books from 1916, 1931, and1953. These books include songs and chants that students used to show school spirit. Eventhough they may seem simple, they…

The Auburn Seal

Apr 16, 2026 The Auburn University Seal is rich in myths and history. The Seal is associated withmany superstitions, particularly among Auburn students. The origin of the superstitions isrumored to date back to…

From Stress Relief to Tradition: The Rise of Ralph the Stress Tiger

Apr 16, 2026 At Auburn University, finals week can be very stressful for students. There are big tests,long study hours, and a lot of pressure to do well. To help students feel better, Auburn UniversityLibraries…

The History and Cultural Meaning of Auburn University’s “War Eagle” Battle Cry

Apr 16, 2026 Auburn University’s “War Eagle” battle cry is one of the most famous traditions at theschool. However, its true origin is not clear and often comes from stories rather than provenfacts. Over time,…

Hey, Tradition and community form identity!

Apr 16, 2026 Hey Day is one of Auburn University’s most important traditions. It started in1947 after World War II. At that time, many new students came to campus including soldiersreturning from the war. Because…

War Eagle: A Mythical Tradition

Apr 16, 2026 At Auburn University, the phrase “War Eagle” is more than just a cheer. It is something students,alumni, and fans all share. You can hear it across campus, in Jordan-Hare Stadium on game days,and even…

Toomer's Corner insert title here

Apr 16, 2026 There are not many locations in Auburn, Alabama more iconic than Toomer’s corner. Theimage of toilet paper hanging from trees is the city’s logo. The tradition that Auburn studentshave of throwing…

Culture and Cuisine Collide: The International Student Organization Peace Dinner

Apr 20, 2026 The ISO (International Student Organization) Peace Dinner is one of Auburn’s newesttraditions! It was first held in 2014 with 800 people attending. Since then, it has been held almostevery Fall. The…

The War Eagle Supper Club: Memory, Place, and Tradition at Auburn University

Apr 20, 2026 A Place to Belong
Before it became such a popular hang out spot for students at Auburn University, the site servedas a brothel, steakhouse, and pizza joint.1 It finally became The War Eagle Supper…

War Eagle Without a Title

Apr 20, 2026 The “War Eagle” battle cry is one of the most well-known traditions at AuburnUniversity, but it does not have one clear origin. There are multiple stories about where it camefrom, including the…

FOOTBALL! TBD

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The Loveliest Village on the Plain

Apr 20, 2026 The setting of Auburn, Alabama contains multitudes. On one hand, the story of the agricultural southeastern United States is one of peace and charm. Rich southern families lived on large plantations.…