Obama advocated for lower interest rates on student loans
The House of Representatives voted to maintain low interest rates for federal student loans after President Barack Obama traveled to three college campuses advocating for the extension.
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The House of Representatives voted to maintain low interest rates for federal student loans after President Barack Obama traveled to three college campuses advocating for the extension.
AU will not be requesting a one-year delay in providing free contraception to students, regardless of its religious affiliation.
AU will not be requesting a one-year delay in providing free contraception to students, regardless of its religious affiliation.
The current Student Government president and two former SG presidents have expressed concern that the SG is not doing enough to promote social, racial and economic diversity in its staff.
Nick Clooney, a former AU professor and father of actor George Clooney, was arrested by the Secret Service for civil disobedience in front of the Sudanese Embassy March 16.
First Ladies Michelle Obama and Samantha Cameron hosted a mini-Olympic games at AU March 13 to promote Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative and this summer’s Olympic Games in London.
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews painted a portrait for AU students of the man he calls his hero: President John F. Kennedy.
The National Park Service blocked off a section of McPherson Square Feb. 4 and discarded the tents and belongings of many Occupy D.C. protesters living in the park.
The Student Worker Alliance is fighting on behalf of AU’s shuttle drivers to get them 15-minute breaks and a defined disciplinary policy.
President Barack Obama urged Americans to emulate Martin Luther King Jr.’s will and determination during the dedication ceremony of the MLK memorial on the National Mall Oct. 16.
Dr. Jane Goodall, the British scientist who made breakthroughs in chimpanzee research while living in Tanzania, advocated on behalf of her Roots and Shoots program at AU Sept. 18 in the Woods-Brown Amphitheater.
The Office of Information Technology’s recent establishment of a new wireless network, eaglesecure, aims to make on-campus Web surfing faster and easier.
From protests to fundraisers, spring semester was packed with news and events.
Students climbed up a rock wall and dropped down into a dunk tank at Tuesday’s Diversival.
Asian Flavors opened its doors to more than 1,000 customers during its first week, according to owner Tom Gera.
Just before 7 p.m. on March 16, two dozen students unexpectedly rose out of the crowd in the Mary Graydon Center and broke out into dance.
Although Mary Soto is a Terrace Dining Room chef by day, she spends her nights chowing down on microwaveable popcorn.
Since President Theodore Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the McKinley Building in 1902, 11 U.S. presidents have been to AU for various reasons.
Theodore Roosevelt
AU was ranked as having one of the highest numbers of Peace Corps volunteers in the nation this year, compared to other universities.