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(02/13/06 5:00am)
New summer programs introduced by the School of International Service offer students the opportunity to earn credit and expand their knowledge in a particular area by studying in Washington D.C. or a foreign country.
(01/26/06 5:00am)
AU students are not concerned about a recent study that showed excessive use of the Apple iPod's ear bud headphones might be related to the increase of hearing loss among the younger generation.
(01/26/06 5:00am)
AU celebrated the grand opening of the Pura Vida caf? yesterday with a ribbon cutting ceremony saluting the efforts of students, faculty and administration to make more fair trade products available to the campus.
(01/26/06 5:00am)
The majority of AU students are just beginning to plan their spring breaks, focusing the trips on sunshine, tourist traps and fly honeys. Meanwhile, somewhere between 60 to 90 graduate and undergraduate students have had theirs in the works since before the weather was cool enough to miss sunshine in the first place, centering their trips around global social justice issues.
(01/23/06 5:00am)
Dear Editor,
(01/23/06 5:00am)
Ris Paul Ric
"Purple Blaze"
(Academy Fight Song)
Sounds like: Acoustic pop with an electronic tinge that has the potential to win over the most hardened of hipster hearts.
B+
(12/12/05 5:00am)
Dear Editor,
(12/08/05 5:00am)
Thursday, Dec. 8
(12/05/05 5:00am)
The AU women's basketball team dismantled Wagner, 71-58, Saturday behind 38 combined points from revitalized senior guard Tala Hadavi and junior guard Tara Williams.
(11/21/05 5:00am)
Tropical storm Gamma threatens Florida
(11/14/05 5:00am)
Mall closes temporarily after girls storm concert
(11/10/05 5:00am)
The Eagle Endowment, an Office of Campus Life-sponsored opportunity that gives a $1,000 grant to a member of the AU community for public or community service, recently awarded the annual prize to Monique Toussaint, a senior in Kogod School of Business and Alpha Nu Omega's Iota Chapter.
(11/07/05 5:00am)
Eco-Sense, AU's environmental awareness club, is holding a variety of events throughout the week aimed at raising awareness about environmental issues.
(11/03/05 5:00am)
The church of Rufus Wainwright is a smoky club in northwest D.C. He rests helpless and made-up on a white crucifix, his hands tied, his chest heaving under an electric blue tunic. "Gay Messiah," a swirling, wispy acoustic song about the coming of a homosexual savior (who will, in fact, be wearing tube socks) plays behind him, and the words resonate from his tilted throat, a call to his followers.
(10/27/05 4:00am)
Former AU president Benjamin Ladner accepted a severance deal this week that will cost the university almost $3.8 million but will avoid a potential legal battle, university officials said.
(10/20/05 4:00am)
Wednesday, Oct. 13
(10/20/05 4:00am)
The AU field hockey team had 15 minutes of overtime to beat Virginia at Jacobs Athletic Complex Wednesday.
(10/13/05 4:00am)
1. Free printer paper for the whole campus for a year
(10/06/05 4:00am)
As a member of AU's Women's Field Hockey team, I would like to respond to both Kevin Hilgers' article concerning IM football complaints about the new turf, and Jesse Epstein's accompanying editorial. AU Field Hockey has been trying to get such a field as we have now for 6 years, in order to finally place our facilities at the same level as other Division I teams. For 6 years we have been waking at 4.30 AM in order to practice on UMD's or Georgetown's turf. We have scheduled our season around theirs, begging turf times as the lowest priority. For the past two years we have lost our right to host the Patriot League Tournament-despite being undefeated in the regular season-because we did not have a turf of our own. I realize that IM football has had to play off campus as well, but I beg to assert that Field Hockey has more of a vested interest in the new turf.
(10/03/05 4:00am)
For the AU women's soccer team, the non-conference schedule was brutal.