Archives for July 2004

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June 21 to July 11

July 11, 2004

Students celebrate Independence Day, despite weather’s tyranny

July 11, 2004

Katzen build continues, STA departs, sports field to be renewed

July 11, 2004

Interns sponsor powwow

Native Americans celebrate on Quad

July 11, 2004

New birth control suppresses periods

Makes women menstruate only four times a year

July 11, 2004

Police fine drivers using hand-held cell phones

Distracted Driving Safety Act put in effect

July 11, 2004

Homeland Security stays across street

July 11, 2004

Gurnee replaces Woods as Catholic chaplain

Kay members note enthusiasm in Catholic Chaplain Gurnee

July 11, 2004

Bill against file-sharing passes in Senate

July 11, 2004

Program Adviser Kimlin leaves

New adviser hired, another soon to be chosen

July 11, 2004

Former WAMU director sues AU, Ladner

July 11, 2004

Health Center director soon to arrive

July 11, 2004

AU sounds off on Democratic National Convention

July 11, 2004

WCL prof acts as delegate at Democratic Convention

July 11, 2004

U.N. appoints WCL prof to human rights position

July 11, 2004

A week without sales tax

D.C. Council drops sales tax Aug. 7-15

July 11, 2004

AU asks court to reject WAMU lawsuit

July 11, 2004

‘Sex and the City’ author speaks first for KPU

July 11, 2004

Freshman Service Experience’s first student-directed year succeeds

July 11, 2004

Our Take: A freshman’s guide to AU

July 11, 2004

‘Fahrenheit’ fantastic

July 11, 2004

Plenty to get involved in for the politically minded

July 11, 2004

Convention reaction - ‘Give me something concrete’

July 11, 2004

Convention reaction - ‘Help is on the way’

July 11, 2004

Poker picks up the slack during summer sports lull

Sideline Scholars

July 11, 2004

Rugby faces tough competition this summer

July 11, 2004

Top 10 Sporting Legacies

July 11, 2004

Oh where may the Expos lay?

July 11, 2004

AU asst. coach runs in 1,500 m Olympic semifinals

July 11, 2004

Former AU athlete killed, ‘of interest’ in murder cases

AU Athletics officials remember Childs

July 11, 2004

AU eye on the Olympics - potential and former Olympians reflect

July 11, 2004

Why documentaries dominate

Michael Moore's scathing attack on all things Bush leads pack of successful documentaries

July 11, 2004

‘Control Room’ is informative, but tedious

July 11, 2004

Burning Bush at high temperature

July 11, 2004

Scissor Sisters cut down generic labels

Interview with guitarist gives insight into danceable pop

July 11, 2004

The Killers vs. Franz Ferdinand

Battle of the Bands

July 11, 2004

Letter Kills poised to release debut LP

Band discusses new CD and their return to Warped

July 11, 2004

Music Notes

July 11, 2004

Eating and reading cheaply in D.C.

July 11, 2004

The best of Bethesda

July 11, 2004

Spree’s glee is evident on ‘Heavy’ new album

July 11, 2004

Hipster hip-hop hits 9:30

July 11, 2004

Film Clips

July 11, 2004

AU collegiate dictionary

July 11, 2004

Cure’s latest release is nothing to wallow about

July 11, 2004

Smithsonian showcases different folklife cultures on National Mall

July 11, 2004

Recent grad produces and directs

Begins own theater company

July 11, 2004

Acting in ‘Menagerie’ glistens

July 11, 2004

Interview with Taking Back Sunday

July 11, 2004

Music Notes - July 30

July 11, 2004

Writing, ending of ‘The Village’ disappoints

July 11, 2004

Interview: Kings of the ‘Castle’

July 11, 2004

Harold and Kumar get stoned, but hardly rock

July 11, 2004

‘Maria Full of Grace,’ full of talent

July 11, 2004

Singer-songwriters to play Tavern in August

July 11, 2004

Music Notes - Aug. 6

July 11, 2004

Interview: ‘Garden’ creator connects to viewers

Zach Braff's doldrums bloom into sincere cinema

July 11, 2004

‘Garden State’ of mind

'Scrubs' star creates flawless film

July 11, 2004

The Cure’s tour succeeds in a summer of low sales

July 11, 2004

Music Notes - Aug. 12

July 11, 2004

Weekend Hot Spots - Aug. 12-16

July 11, 2004

Polyphonic Spree robes up for D.C. show

Interview: Spree's trombonist explains the album, robes and 'cult'

July 11, 2004

Ambulance LTD speeds away with Elefant’s thunder

July 11, 2004

Punk rockers Face to Face make final D.C. stop

July 11, 2004

Music Notes - Aug. 20

July 11, 2004

Interview: Broussard bears ‘soul’ in Tavern

July 11, 2004

Holding out for a ‘Hero’: martial arts epic lacks punch

July 11, 2004

Shameful Olympics

July 11, 2004

Remember Yen: Martial arts guru explains ‘Hero’

July 11, 2004

Transformer Breaks Leaving Letts Residents Powerless

July 11, 2004

Campaigning and Conventions

July 11, 2004

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