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Dorothy Baker was willing to protect her two boys from harm at all costs, and things turned out worse for the suspect than for her family.More >>
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A man in Thailand wearing a pink raincoat leaped over a convenience store counter and stole $71 – only to return moments later to return 32 cents.More >>
A man in Thailand wearing a pink raincoat leaped over a convenience store counter and stole $71 – only to return moments later to return 32 cents.More >>
LSU fans watched on pins and needles from the get go Tuesday afternoon as the Tigers fell behind early in their elimination game at the College World Series. Fans like Thomas Allen, who called in sickMore >>
LSU fans watched on pins and needles from the get go Tuesday afternoon as the Tigers fell behind early in their elimination game at the College World Series.More >>
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Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a house fire early Wednesday morning. It sparked at a home in the 700 block of Holt Drive in Baton Rouge around 3:30 a.m. Holt is off Goodwood BoulevardMore >>
Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire that sent a woman and her five children running for their lives early Wednesday morning.More >>
Auburn University senior Marian Royston has been awarded one of the nation's most selective fellowships, the Mitchell Scholarship, to study in Ireland or Northern Ireland next year, announced Saturday by the U.S.-Ireland Alliance.
Royston, of Roanoke, Ala., is an Honors College student majoring in history and double-minoring in political science and community and civic engagement in the College of Liberal Arts. She is Auburn University's first recipient in the Mitchell Scholars Program, which began in 2000.
"Marian is an excellent student and will represent Auburn well in her overseas studies," Auburn President Jay Gogue said.
The program, named to honor former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell's contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process, is sponsored by the U.S.-Ireland Alliance to introduce future American leaders to the island of Ireland. Only 12 students in the U.S. are selected annually for the fellowship that is based on scholarship, leadership and a commitment to community and public service.
"Marian is a conscientious, kind and caring individual," said Paul Harris, Auburn University associate director for national prestigious scholarships. "I do not have the words to adequately express my supreme confidence in Marian as someone who will change the world for the better. She is going places and is going to leave a mark."
In addition to her studies at Auburn, Royston has participated in the Appalachian Community Development Alternative Spring Break; she is an afterschool tutor at Notasulga Middle School and High School; she has been an on-campus resident assistant at Auburn for the past three years; and last summer she was a Living Democracy Fellow in Hobson City, Alabama's first African-American municipality.
"I am very honored to be selected for the Mitchell Scholarship," Royston said. "Entering Auburn, I knew I wanted to prepare myself to positively influence the lives of others living in rural towns like my hometown of Roanoke, so I decided on a career in public interest law.
"In retrospect, I realize that I neither fully understood the magnitude of the rural crisis nor believed that there was a way I could personally work toward fixing the problem. My college experiences have helped me find the link between my past and future while still allowing me the opportunity to impact the world in a meaningful way."