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Grants Given to Preserve Alabama's Natural Resources

MONTGOMERY, Ala (EETV) – Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has approved more than $33.5 million for five new projects and amendments to two existing projects which focus on the restoration and conservation of Alabama’s natural resources. “The harm caused by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill remains ever-present in our minds today,” Governor Ivey said.


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Rare White Squirrel Spotted On Auburn's Campus

AUBURN, Ala (EETV)- A local squirrel spotted on Auburn’s campus is bringing a lot of attention, and causing a lot of confusion among students and faculty members. The squirrel, which is completely white, has been spotted in several areas on campus and is possibly the rarest wild animal spotted in recent months at Auburn. “This is kinda of unique situation,” said Auburn University Coordinator for Biological Sciences Matthew Kearley.


Auburn men's basketball vs Tennessee on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, in Auburn, Ala. Dakota Sumpter/Auburn Athletics
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Two Men's basketball employees placed on administrative leave

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - The Auburn Athletics Department has placed two men's basketball support staff members on administrative leave. Jordan VerHulst and Frankie Sullivan have been placed on administrative leave until further notice as part of an ongoing investigation into the men's basketball program. The ongoing investigation comes after former assistant coach Chuck Person was indicted on federal bribery charges earlier this month.  VelHurst is a special assistant to Head Coach Bruce Pearl.


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Volleyball gets swept at home

Auburn, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn volleyball hosted University of Kentucky Sunday at the Auburn Arena.  The first set played out strong by both teams as they went head to head to get the first point.


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The North Korean Conflict: Where Are We Headed?

Auburn, Ala. (EETV)- Korean Corner hosts panel discussion to discuss conflicting issues the United States has concerning North Korea, and the direction we are headed.  This past Thursday, November 9, 2017, Auburn University's Korean Corner held "The North Korean Conflict: Where Are We Headed?"-- a panel discussion from 6:00 to 7:30 in the Sciences Center Auditorium. This public event was created to obtain a thorough understanding of the history of conflicts on politics, economy and the national security.


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Auburn Faculty and Programs Recognized

AUBURN, Ala. – Three Auburn University programs and two faculty members have been recognized in DesignIntelligence magazine’s annual survey of “America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools 2017-2018.” The undergraduate programs in architecture and interior design were each ranked 11th in the nation, and Auburn’s graduate program in landscape architecture was ranked 20th.


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Auburn runs over UGA to pull off the upset

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - No. 10 Auburn welcoming the number one ranked Georgia Bulldogs in their pursuit of their first college football playoff appearance. The Auburn crowd loud from the start but it was Georgia to capitalize first. On Georgia’s first drive of the game, Nick Chubb takes the handoff in the wildcat formation to push his way into the end zone to give Georiga an early 7-0 lead.  Georgia fans cheers don't last long because Auburn made sure it was the only positive moment of the game.


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4 greek organizations placed on special status following "concerning" behavior

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - Four Auburn Greek organizations are on a “Special Status,” according to the University's Office of Greek Life. University officials did not specify what those special statuses were but noted that organizations are placed on special status when "alleged behavior is concerning enough that it seems that the health and safety of students may be in jeopardy.” The University will not release specifics on the incidents, but according to Jill Martin, Director of Greek Life, “complaints typically allege misuse of alcohol or hazing.” Of Auburn’s 51 greek organizations, four have been placed on a special status.