AU stays up late to fight cancer
Members of the AU community raised over $77,000 and walked for cancer research at the fourth annual “Relay for Life” on April 14.
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Members of the AU community raised over $77,000 and walked for cancer research at the fourth annual “Relay for Life” on April 14.
No desk. No space to meet students. No extra salary to help students after hours. No guaranteed job.
Female contestants were allowed to compete for the first time in this year’s American Banquet April 8.
Alpha Phi Omega’s sixth annual Stay-Awake-a-Thon raised more than $2,000 for the D.C. Family Health and Birth Center March 25.
Students running for a position on the Residence Hall Association executive board will see a contested race this year.
While college campuses across the nation observed National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, AU hosted events for Body Image Awareness Week, a larger concept that encompasses eating disorders and other issues.
The Vamoose Bus fleet now accepts EagleBucks to pay for service between New York City and the greater D.C. metro area.