McDonald's space to remain empty for another year
The space McDonald’s previously occupied will not be filled until spring 2013 at the earliest.
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The space McDonald’s previously occupied will not be filled until spring 2013 at the earliest.
Mary Graydon Center is abuzz with several new tenants this semester.
Sophomore Fiona Erickson was elected to be the next president of the Residence Hall Association.
First, there were Republicans and Democrats. Now, there’s Americans Elect.
All rising juniors and seniors that applied for on-campus housing by the application date can live on campus this fall.
Complaints about mice have decreased significantly in Hughes Hall following several initiatives to reduce the hall’s mouse population, according to Stephanie DeStefano, AU’s grounds operation coordinator.
Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investment Service issued high credit ratings to AU’s business practices, according to President Neil Kerwin’s Jan. 23 memo.
All University College students and staff will live and work in Anderson Hall next year.
The D.C. Superior Court will hear a case April 13 involving a house currently rented to at least two AU students at 4335 Van Ness St. NW.
The Office of the Dean of Students is expected to release its recommendations this spring about AU’s alcohol policies and education.
Students will be able to live with members of the opposite sex in Centennial and Roper Halls next fall.
The heating, ventilation and air conditioning insulation in McDowell Hall will be replaced during winter break due to a manufacturer defect that led to dripping pipe sweat and ceiling stains.
President Neil Kerwin declared he would be creating an advisory committee to evaluate the ethical practices of AU’s business partners at the beginning of next semester at an open forum Nov. 17.
Occupy AU proposed a plan to occupy an academic building on campus at its second general assembly meeting Nov. 17.
AU named Daniel Rappaport, AU’s sexual assault prevention coordinator, and Courtney Brooks, coordinator of the Women’s Resource Center, as victim advocates.
The annual New York City Site Trip will no longer be open to freshman due to increasing demand.
University Librarian Bill Mayer cautioned a panel of congressional aides about the consequences of insufficient library support for elementary and secondary schools at a congressional hearing Oct. 17.
AU saw a decrease in fire-related incidents at residence halls on Main Campus and Tenley Campus from 2009 to 2010, according to the 2010 Fire Safety Report released this fall.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority cut service to the N8 bus line Sept. 26 due to low ridership, affecting AU students who live off campus and residents of the surrounding community.
AU’s student-run yearbook, The Talon, has high hopes for its future despite disappointing sales from last year.