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Auburn University Professor Struck by Drunk Driver Remains in Critical Condition

Around 9:30 p.m. last Friday, Auburn University Professor, Shouju Chen, was struck by 20-year-old drunk driver, Thomas Latham, a pre-business sophomore. Chen was airlifted to Columbus Regional Medical Center where she remains in critical condition. According to police reports, Latham was arrested at the scene, sent to Lee County Detention Center, and will face DUI charges.
Reporter, Carrie Williams, has more information on this investigation and how one bad decision to drink and drive has impacted the Auburn community.

http://www.carrieleighwilliams.com

Chopt But Not Screwed

You would think that local upscale restaurants and personal chefs are feeling the bite of the economy. Lindsay ONeal finds out how in some cases customers are choosing quality and experience over the bottom line.

Vigil held for Auburn student lost in a Car Accident

Auburn students came together at the band practice field on Thursday night to remember the life of Sarah Anderson. At the candle light vigil her friends and band family remembered her life and cherished her good nature.

Miss Homecoming Visits the Eagle Eye Studios

Christian Becraft talks about winning Miss Homecoming 2009 with Eagle Eye's Jessica Mohr.

NEW INFORMATION ON STUDENT FATALITY

On Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, at approximately 11:02 p.m. Alabama state troopers responded to a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 85 southbound at the 13 mile marker in Montgomery County.

A 2006 Chevrolet Equinox had overturned, ejecting the driver, Sarah Darelle Anderson, 19, of Robertsdale. Anderson, who was not wearing a seat belt, was pronounced dead at the scene. The only passenger in the vehicle, Sara Elizabeth Clayton, 20, of Auburn was injured in the crash and transported to Baptist South Hospital in Montgomery. Clayton was wearing a seat belt.

AU Students Get Paid for their Passions

Carrie Williams reports on Auburn's future up-and-coming entrepreneurs. With unemployment rates at 10.2 percent, these student business owners have ditched the suit and tie, nine-to-five, everyday corporate life-style and are creating their own employment euphoria. From owning a skate and surf company to creating unique jewelry pieces, all it takes is a little bit of determination and passion to prosper.

http://www.carrieleighwilliams.com

The Enigma of Light Beer.

Reed Alexander investigates the differences in light beer. He conducts a scientific blind taste test to see if people can taste the difference in light beer. You'll be surprised by the results! Find out if you have been spending meaning less money on expensive beer, here on Eagle Eye News!

Auburn Firefighters

Lets be serious. Auburn Student firefighters have a reputation for breaking up library sessions when an idiot pulls the alarm, annoying dorm drills and of course.... being pretty fiery themselves. But Lindsay ONeal reports on how these student firefighters are braving the perils of the classroom as well as burning infernos.

The Sounds of Auburn Preview

The Sounds of Auburn is an annual event where the AU music department is given the opportunity to share their gift of music with the Auburn community.

Miss Alabama USA Visits Eagle Eye News

Auburn Student and Miss Alabama USA winning Audrey Moore visited the Eagle Eye Studio Friday to talk about winning the crown. Kathryn Johnson has the exclusive interview.