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The third annual Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture was hosted by The Jule Museum at Auburn University on Feb. 7. The day began with morning quilting sessions led by the Mt. Willing Quilters and continued with afternoon discussions, where attendees heard about the origins of the Sew Their Names project.
Auburn University Adjunct Instructor of History David Burke argues that underground nuclear tests helped avoid nuclear war and has likely saved thousands of lives through natural disaster detection.