Monday, November 19, 2007 - To access the full story, click on the underlined story title found in the top bar of each entry.

Auburn High students to march in Macy's Parade
Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) circ: 14,500
Indexed At: 11/19/07 2:41 AM 689318974
Abstract: ... direction of two men, including Dr. Rick Good, Auburn University director of bands, who also led last year’s 372-member band, flag corps and dancers. Good ...
Notes: The Great All-American Marching Band in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will be under the direction of two men, including Rick Good, AU director of bands, who also led last year's 372-member band, flag corps and dancers. Good will be responsible for the one minute and 15 seconds this year's band will appear live on TV.
Water critical for renewable energy
Byline: Jim Langcuster
Source: Southeast Farm Press (MS) circ: 47,700
Indexed At: 11/19/07 12:16 PM 689638286
Abstract: ... Nov 19, 2007 11:28 AM, By Jim Langcuster Auburn University If you think water is a precious commodity now, just wait until the nation becomes ...
Notes: In this story Jim Hairston, the Alabama Cooperative Extension System's water coordinator and AU professor of agronomy and soils, discusses the importance of water in the production of renewable energy.

Alabama wins Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food campaign
Source: Tuscaloosa News (AL) circ: 33,900
Indexed At: 11/19/07 11:22 AM 689610533
Abstract: ... ...
Notes: The University of Alabama won this year's Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Food Fight with 241,336 pounds of food collected. Auburn University students and staff collected 183,017 pounds of food. This is the first time that UA has taken the title in five years.

Lake Martin area residents forced to deal with migrating Ladybugs
Byline: Scott Martin
Source: Alexander City Outlook (AL) circ: 3,600
Indexed At: 11/19/07 3:13 AM 689336253
Abstract: ... colors, typically tans," said Charles Ray, an entomologist at Auburn University. "We're not sure why." Ladybugs are especially attracted to contrasting colors, such as dark ...
Notes: Charles Ray, an entomologist at Auburn University, is quoted in this story.