American University’s healthy food options remain limited
Eating healthy in college is a challenge. On AU’s campus, with limited healthy options, that challenge is an unavoidable reality.
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Eating healthy in college is a challenge. On AU’s campus, with limited healthy options, that challenge is an unavoidable reality.
Upon entering the Kreeger Theater, one is transformed back in time to a world of traditional theatre. On April 7 through 9, AU's Rude Mechanicals performed their third annual Festival of Dionysus. The Festival of Dionysus, performed by the student theatre group, is a mash up of highlighted Shakespearean, traditional and contemporary pieces.
Upon walking into the Katzen Arts Center theater, audience members were immediately transported to the turbulent times of the late 1960s, with flower power peace signs hanging in every direction. The front row of the audience sat on colorful pillows as the lights dimmed to an interactive performance of “Hair.”
An upbeat and triumphant entrance set forth the energy and comedy of AU’s Department of Performing Arts’ “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to The Forum.” The show had its first performances at the Greenberg Theatre this past weekend and has more performances this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and is filled with laughter, tragedy and romance.
Some of AU’s freshest faces showcased their talents in “Overture,” the new student theater showcase, at the Greenberg Theatre on Sept. 23 and 24. The monologues, musical numbers and dance performances were a reflection of the concerns freshmen have had while transitioning to college and life away from home.