Eagle Eye Wednesday Update 10-18
October 18Eagle Eye's mid-week update brings the latest on the final candidates for provost, a new program for students with disabilities, and more.
Eagle Eye's mid-week update brings the latest on the final candidates for provost, a new program for students with disabilities, and more.
This week, we're celebrating all things sweet as we recognize October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month by talking with a woman survivor and advocate, take a trip to Cakeitecture downtown where we celebrate - and taste - our very own cupcakes in light of "National Chocolate Cupcake Day" while bringing you the latest in news and entertainment.
Eagle Eye News talks about the academic fraud scandal on the Auburn University football team, the tragic death of a toddler at an ice cream store, and the final candidates for the next university provost.
LSU, down 20-0 at one point, comes from behind to defeat Auburn 27-23 to hand Auburn their second loss of the season
This week The V Team talks about prison mental health, the Pouncey lawsuit, the AG's race, gun violence and the national take on the Moore race. This week our special guest is Sen. Gerald Dial. All this and much more coming up next on The V.
Coach Malzahn talks about LSU's come from behind win over his No. 10 Auburn Tigers
Hotdogs, sausage, a good ole pork sandwich: Did you know that pork is the world's most widely eaten meat?
This month, Wake Up Auburn is celebrating October's "National Pork Month." We're taking you today to "AU Smokehouse," one of our on campus locations that has pork, pork, and more pork!
Time to "Wake Up, Auburn!" This week on Wake Up Auburn, we're talking about the latest happenings in Auburn, chowing down on some pork as we celebrate "National Pork Month," and sharing some laughs at a twitter hashtag that has gone viral.
Eagle Eye News takes a look at this weekend's severe weather, a new chief of staff for Auburn's president, and how some students are spending their fall breaks.
This week The V Team talks about AG Marshall's new filings on gaming, Walt Maddox enters the Gov.'s race, Woodfin defeats Bell, data problems at Medicaid, Superfund shenanigans, Judge Kim Chaney's ethics problems and Moore goes to DC. All this and much more coming up next on The V.
Kerryon Johnson is now the national leader in rushing touchdowns, rushing for 3 against Ole Miss. The 211 rushing yard game by Johnson helped give No. 12 Auburn the 49-23 win over Ole Miss.
The Bush daughters spoke Thursday evening about leadership and their work with social justice initiatives.