Coke machine vandalism suspect arrested
CAS freshman Gray Leonard charged with misdemeanor
CAS freshman Gray Leonard was charged with destruction of property worth under $1,000 in connection with the vandalism of the Coca-Cola vending machines in Ward Circle Building.
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Vigil mourns victims of Boston Marathon bombing
Suzanne Gaber
April 17, 2013
“Students from New England are showing their love for the city of Boston and are proving we all will be resilient in the wake of this event.”
KPU, SUB get increased funding from Undergraduate Senate
Chloe Johnson
April 17, 2013
The Undergraduate Senate increased next years budgets of the Kennedy Political Union and the Student Union Board to their highest levels ever in a vote April 14.
Survey shows little student involvement in Honors changes
Steven Murphy
April 17, 2013
Honor student challenges the changes to the Honors Program by conducting her own survey.
Student organizations must pay reservation fee to use Bender Arena
Devin Mitchell
April 17, 2013
AU Student Government and other campus organizations must pay the Department of Athletics a $1,000 space reservation fee when working with outside organizations to use Bender Arena for events.
Kogod MBA graduates shy away from government jobs
Max Markrich
April 17, 2013
KSB graduates move away from government jobs.
Over 700 students participate in annual Relay for Life
Sydney Kashiwagi
Heather Mongilio
April 17, 2013
Participants gathered in Bender Arena for an all night “walkathon” that raised money for the American Cancer Society and cancer research.
Axelrod calls for bipartisanship after Boston Marathon bombing
Suzanne Gaber
April 17, 2013
In a speech to AU students, former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod discussed youth involvement in politics.
Second Tolstoy bust to move to library
Devin Mitchell
April 17, 2013
A new bronze bust of Leo Tolstoy is on its way to the third floor of Bender Library, where it’ll be housed in a glass case with a camera trained on it for security purposes.

