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  2. List of Auburn University fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Women were first admitted to Auburn in 1892. [1] The Panhellenic Council was created with the chartering of a Kappa Delta sorority chapter at Auburn University in 1929. [2] The organization includes eighteen sororities and women's fraternities that are members of the National Panhellenic Conference.

  3. National Pan-Hellenic Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is a collaborative umbrella council composed of historically African American fraternities and sororities, commonly called the Divine Nine, and also referred to as Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs). [1]

  4. Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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    On the Facebook app, Feed is the first screen to appear, partially leading most users to think of the feed as Facebook itself. [32] The Facebook Feed operates as a revolving door of articles, pages the user has liked, status updates, app activity, likes from other users photos and videos. [35] This operates an arena of social discussion.

  5. Georgia football vs Auburn live updates: Highlights, scores ...

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    Watch Georgia football vs Auburn live with Fubo (free trial) Despite its 41-34 loss to Alabama last week, Georgia's defense still ranks within the top 25 in the country in total defense at No. 24 ...

  6. Toomer's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Two landmarks are located on Toomer's Corner, the Bank of Auburn (now a branch of PNC Bank) and Toomer's Drugs Pharmacy, which was the first establishment in the city with a telegraph, and the intersection is patterned in bricks forming the paw print logo of the Auburn Tigers athletic teams (it was formerly painted on regular concrete). [2] [3]

  7. Auburn University traditions - Wikipedia

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    It originated as an expression of support of Auburn's athletic teams, but today is also commonly used as a greeting between members of the Auburn community. The cry is yelled in unison by spectators for kickoffs of football games and tip-offs of basketball games. In 1930, Auburn gained a live golden eagle mascot, known as "Tiger". Today, the ...

  8. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium, then known as Auburn Stadium, hosted its first game on November 10, 1939, between the Auburn and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football freshmen teams. [7] While the school was officially known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute until 1960, it had been popularly known as "Auburn" for years, and the decision to name the stadium as such ...

  9. History of Auburn University - Wikipedia

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    However, it had unofficially been called "Auburn" for some time before then. For example, when Jordan-Hare Stadium opened in 1939, it was known as "Auburn Stadium." Like most universities in the American South, Auburn was racially segregated by state law prior to 1963, with only white students being admitted. The first African-American student ...