03.08.18 | This week in Auburn sports
March 8Everything you need to know to stay up to date with all your favorite Tiger teams
Everything you need to know to stay up to date with all your favorite Tiger teams
Eagle Eye TV's Ken Ward talks spring break safety with local law enforcement and medical officials.
Andrew Card gave a lecture about leadership at Auburn University talking about his time as Chief of Staff for George W. Bush.
Eagle Eye TV's Ken Ward spoke with medical and law enforcement officials ahead of Auburn's 2018 Spring Break.
This week on Eagle Eye News, the latest on upcoming Critical Conversations series, Auburn's SEC title, and why some are saying this Brooklyn BBQ restaurant is the best barbecue in the country.
This week on Plain Talk, Auburn University graduates and members of the Alabama House of Representative Joe Lovvorn and Elaine Beech talk about this year's legislative session.
Auburn men's golf hosts the Tiger Invitational and the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Opelika.
No. 14 Auburn defeats South Carolina 79-70 at home to close out the regular season
No. 14 Auburn defeats South Carolina 79-70 to win SEC title
Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Ride Share legislation Thursday which states that ride sharing companies like Uber and Lift will operate state wide.
Mark Mykleby spoke to Auburn students about how sustainability is on the rise in the 21st century.
The Student Government Association is transitioning leadership roles into the new administration.
Students talk about how having pets help reduce their stress, and also benefits the dogs at Lee County Humane Society.
Malcom X's daughter speaks at Auburn University for Black History Month along with some spoken word, and poems.
State Senate Tourism Marketing Committee approved legislation to have lotteries in Alabama, but the bill still has to pass the House and Senate.
Ken Ward interviewed two district representatives and a democratic nominee for state congress about their views on gun control.
Former Chief of Staff Andrew Card is coming to Auburn University to speak about leadership. This event is free and open to the public.
This week's Pet of the Week is Bowzer. He is available at the Lee County Humane Society.
A Kansas woman accidentally received $100 dollar bills instead of the $5 dollar bills she wanted, and now the bank wants their money back.