Lehigh edges men’s basketball, 63-57
After starting off the New Year with a 2-1 record and a win to open up conference play, the AU men’s basketball team fell to defending Patriot League champion Lehigh, 63-57, Jan. 16 at Bender Arena.
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After starting off the New Year with a 2-1 record and a win to open up conference play, the AU men’s basketball team fell to defending Patriot League champion Lehigh, 63-57, Jan. 16 at Bender Arena.
By Erik Kojola
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Bon Appétit employees who work in TDR and other on-campus eateries are trying to renegotiate contracts with Bon Appétit for more hours and better wages.
By Megan Yarbrough
The theft of fire is one of the most common threads in the mythologies of a wide range of cultures. Prometheus, the Greek Titan, famously stole fire from Mount Olympus and was punished by Zeus to an eternity of suffering, bound to a rock to have his liver eaten each day by an eagle. Prometheus’ sacrifice, in the myth, brought light and separated man from beast.
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AU will pay almost $11,000 to certify each of the three buildings currently under construction to meet Leadership in Energy and Design Gold standards.
By Josh Paunil
Styrofoam used at privately-owned eateries on campus conflicts with AU’s sustainability efforts. However, the lease agreement between the University and these restaurants do not require them to use eco-friendly materials.
With the Major League Baseball regular season over, it’s time to look back at the players who should take home awards for excellent (and horrible) performances during the year.
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Update: Oct. 3 at 1:12 p.m.
For the electronica group Tycho, it’s all about the music. The San Francisco-based group stayed nearly silent during their Black Cat performance on Sept. 21, simply letting their songs mesmerize and energize their audience.
UPDATED: Sept. 27, 3:00 p.m.
Student Government President Emily Yu’s recent veto on a Senate bill to create an adopt-a-tree program on campus will not kill the idea for good, SG Senator-At-Large Joe Wisiniewski said.
This letter is in response to the August 29 Staff Editorial “New green initiatives are simply inconvenient”. This article represents exactly the attitude that is impeding real progress on sustainability.
[Editor’s Note: I done goofed. I forgot to post rants yesterday and as it turns out some of you noticed. Sorry about that, I’ll try to be better from now on. Here are two days worth of rants.]
The Terrace Dining Room ran out of reusable boxes during the first week of classes. Disposable, cardboard boxes replaced the reusable boxes during this time, according to Café Bon Appetit cook Phyllis Wood.