SGA: Creed Day on January 25

SGA: Creed Day on January 25
Announcement — Pexels by Markus Winkler
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 Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023 at 8am-2pm

In 1943, George Petrie wrote down what he believed to be the ideals of the Auburn Family. Little did he know that his Creed would become one of Auburn’s most sacred doctrines. These values, such as hard work, patriotism, kindness, and mutual helpfulness, remain true in Auburn men and women today. Creed Day is a program created by SGA to highlight the history and spirit of the Auburn creed. The Creed will be celebrated through events and activities that will encourage the Auburn Family to “Live the Creed”. Through an array of partnerships between SGA and other groups across campus, we hope that the program will demonstrate what it truly means to “believe in Auburn, and love it!” SGA will have stations at Cater Lawn, Haley Concourse, Mell Concourse, Roosevelt Concourse and between Lowder and Shelby Hall. Each of these five stations will highlight various lines from the Auburn Creed.

EVENT DETAILS

TARGET AUDIENCE

Current Students

COST

free

DEPARTMENT

Student Involvement

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