KPU to bring US Senator Richard Blumenthal
AU will welcome Senator Richard Blumenthal to campus as the next Kennedy Political Union speaker on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. in Ward 2.
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AU will welcome Senator Richard Blumenthal to campus as the next Kennedy Political Union speaker on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. in Ward 2.
Update: 12:17 p.m.
Three shelves of Starbucks products light up the store as customers enter.
A chalkboard above the condiments counter will feature AU-related events to promote campus community, according to AU Dining Services Marketing Manager Adam Fox.
The front counter of the store is located on the left side of the store, featuring similar qualities to other Starbucks locations.
A 3-D wall mural of decorative books line the back wall of the Starbucks where students can sit and study.
Students can circle words listed on the left side of the chalkboard word search, creating a more interactive environment.
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