Students burn flags in protest against Trump presidency
Hundreds of students gathered in front of the Mary Graydon Center on Wednesday afternoon to protest the presidential election of Donald Trump. Several students burned American flags.
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Hundreds of students gathered in front of the Mary Graydon Center on Wednesday afternoon to protest the presidential election of Donald Trump. Several students burned American flags.
Actor, producer, director and political activist Tony Goldwyn will speak at the Kennedy Political Union’s All-American Weekend event on Oct. 22, KPU announced today in a press release.
Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) will be the Kennedy Political Union’s first speaker of the year on Sept. 8. The event is co-sponsored by the AU College Republicans, per a KPU press release.
Update 10:40 p.m.: Metro rail tweeted that inspections of the track were underway to determine the cause of the smoke. In the meantime, they also tweeted that shuttle buses would replace service until the cause is determined.
A crowd of students and faculty gathered on the Letts-Anderson Quad Wednesday to protest the poor treatment of Aramark workers at the University.
United States Representatives Phil Roe (R-TN) and Jerry McNerney (D-CA) will both speak to AU students about veterans affairs on April 14 at an event hosted by the Kennedy Political Union.
Congressman Mark Takano (D-CA) will address AU students on April 12 at 8:15 p.m. in MGC 4-5 at an event brought to campus by the Kennedy Political Union.
AU President Neil Kerwin announced on Monday morning that he will step down as the University president in May 2017.
Full-time AU students have voted overwhelmingly in favor of the proposed Metro University Pass (U-Pass) pilot program for next year.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a crowd of AU students, staff and international media in the School of International Service Atrium on Friday morning that young people need to challenge the status quo if they hope to see change in the world.
Associate Librarian Emerita Elizabeth “Betty” Nibley passed away on March 5 after a year and a half long battle with cancer.
AU students living in the Berkshire Apartments were surprised to receive an email from Senior Community Manager Jerald Bowman on March 2 that detailed sudden and immediate changes to the building’s roommate release program. The email also stated that three Berkshire residents will be evicted from the building due to use or possession of marijuana and face possible expulsion from AU.
AU Professor Emeritus Charles I. Bartfeld passed away on Feb. 18, according to a memorandum from Mary L. Clark, Dean of Academic Affairs and Senior Vice Provost.
U.S. Representative John Yarmuth (D-KY) will speak to AU students on Feb. 25 at an event hosted by the Kennedy Political Union and the AU College Democrats, according to a KPU press release.
Bill Nye urged a sold out crowd of AU students, faculty and community members in Bender Arena on Tuesday night to use the power of science and discovery to change the world.
Karl Rove, a GOP strategist who served as a senior advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff during the George W. Bush administration, will speak at AU on Feb. 16, according to a Kennedy Political Union press release.
Soapy Joe’s, a local paid laundry and dry-cleaning service, left several AU students out to dry with improper charges to their credit cards and destroyed or missing clothing, and now the company is out of business.
The Kennedy Political Union announced that its first speaker of 2016 will be Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The South Asian Students Association hosted its Diwali celebration on Nov. 11 at the Woods Brown Amphitheater, celebrating the holiday known as the Festival of Lights.
The Avalon at Foxhall apartment complex on Massachusetts Avenue is now charging guests for parking, to the chagrin of some University students.