Freshman musician working on solo album
Most of us are probably just casual listeners when it comes to music, only going as far as to play the air guitar with our headphones on.
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Most of us are probably just casual listeners when it comes to music, only going as far as to play the air guitar with our headphones on.
Incident On Thursday, December 15, at approximately 11:30 p.m., an attempted robbery occurred inside MaryGraydon Center (MGC) on the Terrace Dining Room Level. The victim was a Bon Appétit staff member.
•@junior guy losing hope in love: So am I. It's starting to scare me that I'm starting to be okay with it too. I don't know what it's like to truly love and be loved. You're not alone! xoxo, a nice little freshman girl sending you hugs
From sleeping on sidewalks to organizing vigils in McPherson Square, AU students in Occupy AU and other student groups are giving their continued support for the Occupy D.C. movement. Here are what each group is doing to support the Occupy movement.
AU administration may address the demands of students groups such as A New AU and Occupy AU through a meeting next semester between President Neil Kerwin and student representatives.
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President Neil Kerwin declared he would be creating an advisory committee to evaluate the ethical practices of AU’s business partners at the beginning of next semester at an open forum Nov. 17.
An AU student is taking a different approach to conflict resolution in Africa by selling jewelry made by Ugandan communities.
Last Thursday, the AU community received an update from President Neil Kerwin regarding goal No. 7 of AU’s Strategic Plan: the “Statement of Social Responsibility Principles for American University Business Partners.”
Nirupama Rao, the Indian ambassador to the United States, discussed the uniqueness of her nation and how that singularity allows India to attack the world’s problems in a speech Nov. 9.
AU was ranked as one of the top 16 vegan-friendly colleges in PETA’s nationwide competition last week.
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University Communications launched World of Wonks, the latest phase of the American Wonks website on Oct. 1.
Updated Nov. 1 4:51 p.m.
I fear for my future. I never predicted I would feel this way, with this much intensity, this early in the game. I am afraid, overwhelmed and ultimately angry. Slowly and painfully, my visions for my future are being dismantled as I grow more aware of the reality of my financial situation, as a student trying to pursue an education in America.
The Rum Diary” is a big pipe dream of a film — fun to watch, but a bit disconnected, strung together by the endless promise of booze, sex and drugs.
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The Office of Sustainability has created a “Building Dashboard” website to show energy use in all campus buildings and to let students to better see a connection between their habits and energy consumption.
AU endowed a scholarship in honor of the late Professor Sue Marcum in July, to be given to undergraduates pursuing a master’s degree in accounting in the Kogod School of Business.