Gobierno Estudiantil recibe aviso de posible violación de conducta por parte de la Universidad
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Nota de Editor: Este artículo tambien fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Abigail Hatting.
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés y fue traducido por Sarai Batallas.
De los puestos de periódicos: esta historia apareció en la edición impresa de abril de 2024 de El Águila. Puede encontrar la versión digital.
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Sunday’s vote calling for the University to divest from Israel wasn’t Student Government’s first action regarding student advocacy on the conflict in Gaza: a week prior, on April 14, the Senate unanimously voted to pass a resolution condemning American University’s decision to place AU Students for Justice in Palestine on disciplinary probation for violating the indoor protest ban.
Outgoing Student Government President Edwin Santos alerted members to a Student Code of Conduct notice over recent indoor protests received from American University at an Undergraduate Senate meeting on April 21.
The American University Student Government passed a resolution Sunday calling for the University to divest support from Israel given its actions in the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, prompting University President Sylvia Burwell to respond in an email that the University would not comply with the “non-binding resolution.”
American University’s Hillel chapter and the Kennedy Political Union welcomed author and speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz for a conversation to begin Hillel’s Holocaust Remembrance Week on April 8.
The American University student body voted to elect Arusa Islam the next Student Government president for the 2024-2025 academic year.
When students head to the polls for this spring’s American University Student Government elections, they’ll be weighing in on the University’s updated freedom of speech policies and if they should stay.
Following the month of February, professors in American University’s African American and African Diaspora Studies program are working year-round to continue conversations on Black history, culture and pride.
Author, politician, lawyer and entrepreneur Bakari Sellers shared his political activism experience at an event hosted by the Kennedy Political Union on Thursday. Moderated by School of Communication professor Whitney Harris Christopher, the conversation highlighted Sellers’ work and encouraged young people to strive for change.
Students for Reproductive Justice at American University is advocating for an emergency contraceptive vending machine to be installed in Mary Graydon Center to provide more support for students’ reproductive health.
American University students were given a rare opportunity to ask questions about the Office of Equity and Title IX’s operations on Oct. 26 in the latest installment of the Student Government’s “What’s the Tea” series.
Fresh tea, farm-grown ingredients, Ethiopian cuisine and homemade baked goods — all these things can be found at the farmers’ market that takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday on American University’s quad.
The Department of Critical Race, Gender & Culture Studies, along with the AU Muslim Students Association welcomed three guest speakers to American University on Oct. 4 to address how Islamophobic narratives have developed over time.