Dedication, Enthusiasm, Initiative :: DEI and the career center
With all the honor societies available for students, it can be difficult to decide which one will be better suited to the student’s needs.
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Delta Epsilon Iota is an academic achievement honor society. DEI was created in 1994 in order to aid in connecting the brightest students with their career centers.
“Delta, Epsilon and Iota, the…
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New Resource Center for Student Veterans
Auburn Student Veterans Association hosted a luncheon for many prominent faculty and staff members from the various colleges and schools, said ASVA President Dan McClain who is a junior in computer science.
Guest speaker for the luncheon, Mike Dakduk, Executive Director of Student Veterans of America, also…
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Cool Cat and his Team :: Aubie, Auburn's Mascot
The most famous tiger in America might be named Tony, but a different cat rules the plains of Auburn. His name is Aubie. Students and fans alike enjoy watching his antics on the football field. However, Aubie is just one tiger and can not make all of those signs himself. He needs help.
This is where the Aubie…
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O-Days Helps Students Get Involved on Campus
The concourse comes alive as each organization sets up their booth along the sides. Organization days, better known as O-Days, help acquaint students with the many organizations they can be involved in.
Heather Duncan, a junior communication student, speaks very highly of O-Days and its purpose on campus. She explains O-Days by saying, “it’s an entire week where different organizations on campus can come out and set up a table.” Not only does O-Days allow organizations to get their…
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Callouts: An Auburn Rite of Passage
After trying out for a campus organization, students at most universities anxiously await a list, which determines their fate, to be posted. Auburn students, however, gather on the lawn of Cater Hall and listen nervously as the lists are read aloud in an Auburn tradition known as Callouts.
During Callouts, the officers or…
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Auburn University provides many opportunities for students to get involved academically outside of the classroom. Kendall Bliss studies Accounting in the College of Business and decided to stay involved by joining an organization that she considers more than just a sign-up sheet.
Beta Alpha Psi is an honor society for accounting majors with a few important requirements.
In order to be a…
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