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Auburn University was established in 1856 in Auburn, Alabama. [1] Some 9,000 students are members of the 54 Greek letter organizations at Auburn University. These organizations are overseen by three governing councils: the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council, and the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
The Auburn Plainsman is the student-run news organization for Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.It has notably received awards for excellence from the Associated Collegiate Press and is the most decorated student publication in the history of the National Pacemaker competition.
The Auburn Plainsman is a student-run newspaper covering Auburn University and the Auburn community. The paper is the most decorated student publication, receiving more National Pacemaker Awards , handed out by the Associated Collegiate Press , than any other student news organization.
Tau Sigma was established in 1999 at Auburn University. [1] It was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1999. [1] Part of the impetus for the creation of the organization was to provide a social support network to transfer students. [2]
Charlie Thomas, a student at the Auburn University School of Pharmacy, founded Phi Lambda Sigma in March 1965, with the support of the faculty. [1] [2] The mission of Phi Lambda Sigma is to support pharmacy leadership commitment by recognizing leaders and fostering leadership development. [3]
The male faculty member claimed her attire violated the school handbook’s rule of Auburn women acting as a lady at all times. As the civil rights and feminist movements had begun to emerge a few years earlier, female students at Auburn University took action. [6] A back view of Katharine Cooper Cater Hall.
While the railroad long ago ceased to be the way teams traveled to Auburn and students never greased the tracks again, the tradition continued through 1988 in the form of a parade through downtown Auburn, as students paraded through the streets in their pajamas and organizations built floats.
In 1959, then Auburn University student Toni Tennille performed in the group. Her father Frank Tenille was one of its founding members. [3] [4] In 1991, former members organized a reunion that featured multiple bands with members from each decade of the group's existence, with each decade's band performing music from that time.