Early graduation on the rise
When Keara O’Neill accepted her spot in AU’s Class of 2013, she planned to graduate four years later with her 1,300 fellow classmates.
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When Keara O’Neill accepted her spot in AU’s Class of 2013, she planned to graduate four years later with her 1,300 fellow classmates.
Women’s Initiative raised more than $32,350 this year for various local charities focusing on women’s issues and successfully implemented many of its programming goals, according to Director Quinn Pregliasco.
Correction Appended
With more than 40 students camped outside her office, Vice President of Campus Life Gail Hanson agreed to hold an open forum on sexual assault in early fall 2011.
AU will not submit a grant proposal that would provide $300,000 to fund sexual assault education programs and support services on campus because the administration opposes certain provisions.
AU Scholar in Residence Kate Frank has an insider’s perspective on the strip club industry.
True or false: all you need is technique for a good sex life.
This year’s Dance Marathon raised $300 more than last year’s for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Jan. 28.
Corrections Appended
Housing and Dining decided this semester to expand gender-neutral housing options for the 2010-2011 academic year to include coed rooms in AU-rented Berkshire Apartments, according to Housing and Dining Assistant Director of Operations Jennifer Alvarez.
As the historic snowstorms of February 2010 blanketed D.C. with over 30 inches of snow, canceling classes for nearly a week, some professors turned to the Internet to continue classes.