Feb. 5, 2010
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Homecoming candidates selected, winners to be announced at game
After several nominations from various campus organizations, the 2010 Homecoming court has been decided upon. Get to know the candidates before you vote! Read more.
Wellness center proposal postponed until June
The Wellness Center proposal will go to the university’s Board of Trustees for final approval when the board meets here in June, instead of the Feb. meeting as previously planned. Read More.
AH students teach nonprofit workshop in Arizona
It is often said that this generation is apathetic, but the American Humanics students at Auburn Montgomery are doing everything they can to disprove that assertion. Read More.
Important issues discussed at 'Chat with the Chancellor'
Students and faculty gathered last Friday to discuss campus issues with the Chancellor in the Taylor Center. Amidst the every day hubbub of the cafeteria, many relevant campus issues were debated. Read More.
Students and staff shed pounds for ‘Scale Back Alabama'
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 31 percent of Alabamians are overweight, ranking Alabama as the third most obese state, but Auburn University-Montgomery is looking to change that.
AUM psychology professor dies of heart attack on campus
Dr. Allen Hess died Monday of a heart attack at age 64. He collapsed on Jan. 25 at about 5:30 p.m. in Goodwyn Hall. A faculty member performed CPR until police and paramedics arrived. The paramedics were still performing CPR on him when he was transported to Baptist East. It is believed that he died of a heart attack. Read More.
MLK day: 'A day on, not a day off' for students
Instead of spending another Martin Luther King, Jr. day sleeping late and appreciating an extra 48-hours of weekend, an assembly of AUM students and community members chose to reflect on the holiday. Read More.
AUM could be initiating its first meal plan for students
AUM’s board of trustees will meet Feb. 5 in Auburn to vote on a future meal-plan for AUM students. If passed, the meal-plan will be mandatory for all full-time freshmen coming to AUM in the fall 2010 semester. Read More.
Student leaders interview potential provost candidates
For the past two weeks, student leaders from various campus organizations have been coming together to interview the four candidates for the position of provost. The provost will decide who will be the new dean of students, making the decision an important one for future AUM students. Read More.
Local exercise specialist gives new perspective on staying fit
From Billy Blanks to Bowflex to "The Biggest Loser," one fact remains: America is obsessed with body image.
As men dominate the fitness and science worlds, one Montgomery female fitness guru’s success stands out.
AUM raises tuition, some students feeling the pressure
Alabama, like many states, cut back on its education budget due to the economic downturn. As a result, state universities like AUM have been forced to find ways to save and generate funds. Read More.
AUM’s theater hosts an array of fascinating individuals. The AUMnibus has an exclusive look into the stories of four such thespians. Read More.
Troy University to host 'Help for Hati' benefit concert
TROY, Alabama - In light of the disastrous earthquake on Jan. 12 in the country of Haiti, multiple thousands of people have been killed and millions left homeless. Many people want to do something, but they don't know how or what to do. Read More.

