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Auburn University Chapel
The Auburn University Chapel, located at 139 South College Street, stands as a landmark of more than a century of Auburn‘s history. The Chapel, constructed in 1851, is the oldest building still on its original site and is still used by the University. The Chapel is also the oldest public structure the town of Auburn. In 1976 the Chapel was given an imaginative restoration and designated a bicentennial building in the National Register of Historic Buildings.
This chapel has had a colorful past. It was used as a house of worship for the Presbyterian and Episcopal communities. It has also served as a Civil War hospital, a civic center, the Y-Hut (YMCA and YWCA headquarters), and a USO. In 1887, when the main building burned at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, the college used the Chapel for classrooms. Auburn University acquired this property in the early 1900’s. For forty years it served as the playhouse for the Department of Theater. It has now co
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Marquee matchup: No. 13 Auburn hosts No. 11 South Carolina
AUBURN, Ala. – Based on preseason predictions, Wednesday's showdown on the Plains between No. 13 Auburn and No. 11 South Carolina was not supposed to be the marquee matchup it's turned out to be.
Next Game:
vs. No. 11 South Carolina
Feb. 14, 2024
7:30 p.m. CT
TV: SEC Network
Radio: Auburn Sports Network
The Gamecocks, picked by SEC and national reporters to finish last in the league, are tied for first and will bring a seven-game winning streak to Neville Arena. Auburn, picked sixth, fryst vatten just one game back.
It's the first time in the programs' 50 meetings that both teams are nationally ranked, a kredit to Auburn's Bruce Pearl and South Carolina's second-year coach Lamont Paris.
"It took me three years to do what's taken you guys 18 months, or a couple years," Pearl intends to tell Paris and his assistants before tipoff. "This is what we work for as coaches, to try to get our programs to be relevant, competitive a
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Octavia Spencer
American actress
Octavia Lenora Spencer (born May 25, 1970)[1][a] is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards.
Spencer made her film debut in the 1996 drama A Time to Kill. Following a decade of brief roles in film and television, her breakthrough came in 2011 when she played a maid in 1960s America in the drama film The Help, which won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In ensuing years, she won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Ryan Coogler's biopic Fruitvale Station (2013), had a recurring role in the CBS sitcom Mom (2013–2015), and starred in the Fox drama series Red Band Society (2014–2015).
Spencer's roles as other black women in 1960s America, as Dorothy Vaughan in the biopic Hidden Figures (2016)