TDR hears student feedback at first Dining Advisory Board meeting of semester
American University’s Dining Advisory Committee held its first meeting of the semester Feb. 3 in TDR to hear student feedback on ways to improve campus dining services.
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American University’s Dining Advisory Committee held its first meeting of the semester Feb. 3 in TDR to hear student feedback on ways to improve campus dining services.
It’s Black History Month and, ironically, I feel my Black history has been erased by American University, a predominantly white institution.
After being dormant for the entire 2020-2021 academic year, the Kogod Sustainability Club is up and running in full force.
For almost two years, the coronavirus pandemic has altered countless lives. For many, the normal “college experience” has been uprooted by online classes, online semesters and COVID-19 testing. These are precautions necessary to sustain the safety of the scholastic and outer communities, but at American University, weekly testing is not mandated.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
Joel Embiid appeared visibly upset every time he took to the court Jan. 17 at Capital One Arena.
Meet the AU Beekeeping Society, a club dedicated to cultivating a sustainable environment, spreading the knowledge of beekeeping and educating members of the AU community about the importance that bees have on the environment.
Three environmental advocates joined forces Dec. 1 to discuss the importance of fighting food waste and how everyone can take action to help.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in our December 2021 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
You might say that there is nothing more hypnotizing than walking into a gallery and diving into each painting, imagining its historical backgrounds and its motives, observing its textures, its compositions and the emotions it evokes.
The fashion scene at American University has gone green.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in our December 2021 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
The Smithsonian’s Art and Industries Building reopened for the first time in almost 20 years on Nov. 20, displaying objects from the past, present and future in its “FUTURES” exhibit.
American University’s only suite-style residence space for first-year students, Centennial Hall, welcomed freshmen residents for the first time since March 2020 after undergoing extensive renovations during summer 2021.
A video circulating on social media this weekend showed an American University bus driver closing the bus’ door on a passenger’s arm and refusing to let other passengers off the bus after a student allegedly violated the University’s mask policy.
Magnolia Mead was walking briskly. It was a chilly afternoon in late October, and Mead, an American University freshman, was keeping pace with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) as he left the Capitol.
Correction: This article has been updated to clarify and correct information that Elizabeth Deal provided about an identified water leak in early October.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist Nadia Murad discussed the importance of her work as an advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence in a virtual event hosted by the School of International Service on Oct. 19.
Since 2014, Indigenous communities have been fighting against the construction of Line 3, a pipeline being built on Anishinaabe and Ojibwe land in Minnesota. This spring, one of American University’s Alternative Break Programs will mobilize students to join the fight.
DC Fashion Week, which hosted three shows from Sept. 24-26, presented a unique set of designers who shared their crafts with the city.