AU’s Jazz Orchestra serves up ‘Some Spring Swing’
The Katzen Arts Center was filled with the sound of swing on April 19 as American University’s Jazz Orchestra presented their spring concert, “Some Spring Swing.”
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The Katzen Arts Center was filled with the sound of swing on April 19 as American University’s Jazz Orchestra presented their spring concert, “Some Spring Swing.”
Republican representatives on the House Oversight Committee toured the University Yard encampment at George Washington University on Wednesday afternoon.
As the encampment at George Washington University stretched into a fourth day, protesters tore down the barricade surrounding University Yard before bringing in some of the tents that had been set up on H Street. In a statement from GW’s Executive Director of Media Relations and University Spokesman Josh Grossman, it’s estimated that around 200 protesters joined the students’ encampment on University Yard.
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and it’s time to kick all of the sad music off your playlist. Spring is here, and to prepare for the sunshine, The Eagle’s Life staff has curated a perfect playlist of spring songs that match the mood of the changing seasons.
Hozier is on a roll.
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email Friday that Vice President of Administration and Chief Administrative Officer Seth Grossman will be leaving the University at the end of April. The announcement marks the fourth member of Burwell’s presidential cabinet to exit in the last year.
Spotify’s bedroom pop playlist is massive.
American University musicians took to the stage in Katzen Arts Center for the preliminary round of the American University Symphony Orchestra Concerto and Aria Competition on Feb. 3.
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