Sasha Gilthorpe wins SG presidency; Valderruten, Fitzpatrick and Stone also win executive board positions
Updated with full vote totals at 3:15 p.m., April 2.
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Updated with full vote totals at 3:15 p.m., April 2.
There are nine candidates running for the four Student Government executive board positions.
Students and residents of the D.C. area joined together on AU’s quad on March 22 for the fifth annual National Eating Disorder Association Walk.
The Undergraduate Senate passed a resolution on Feb. 15 to provide subsidies for student internships through the School of Public Affairs.
Two members of the Student Government resigned on Feb. 8, one for commitments outside the organization, and the other for failing to uphold the Student Government’s ethical and judicial standards.
Correction appended.
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Seven AU students helped carry a dorm mattress to their classes on Oct. 29 as part of “Carry That Weight” day to show solidarity and support for survivors of sexual or domestic violence.
AU alum Caitlin Moore was recently made the new digital editor for the pop culture team at the Washington Post.
The minimum wage in Washington, District of Columbia rose from $8.25 to $9.50 an hour on July 1, increasing the wages for many AU student jobs. The change is the first of three wage increases created by the Minimum Wage Amendment Act of 2013.
Former AU Student Government President and 2011 alum Andy MacCracken introduced President Barack Obama on June 9 before a public signing of an executive order reforming the way student financial aid forms are paid.
Members of the new AU Homelessness Awareness organization (AUHA) are seeking official club recognition while they advocate for the homeless in the D.C. area.