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Auburn Magazine – Fall 2017

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Though they waited decades to enlist, Auburn women help sustain a long and storied tradition of military service at home and around the world through a wide range of professions…

On New Year's Night, 1966, a teenaged Sophia Bracy and her sister Debra returned to their rural Elmore County home following a cherished annual tradition in the black community: the reading…

THE CLIMATE Founded in 1922, the Women Student Government Association (WSGA) was an alternative student government dedicated to make women feel comfortable on campus and to “keep them safe.” Early…

Everyone in school at Auburn before 1970 talks about about the raincoats. Having to wear a raincoat even when it’s sunny is the kind of thing that sticks with you. “That…

Makenzie Rogers could be the face of the modern Auburn woman—independent, outgoing and determined to be herself. The Houston, Texas, native drives a pickup, cheers for the Dallas Cowboys and…

In 1978, Viki Leach Woerner was a freshman in early childhood education at Auburn University. She also was a trailblazer, though only a handful of people knew it at the time.…

Watching Kasey Cooper play softball in the red, white and blue uniform of Team USA reminded me yet again what I have known for so long: Auburn is a place…