AU’s first sci-fi/fantasy magazine rebrands as The Griffin
With AU’s reputation for political and international engagement, not many would assume there are sci-fi and fantasy lovers on campus as well.
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With AU’s reputation for political and international engagement, not many would assume there are sci-fi and fantasy lovers on campus as well.
AU College Democrats and College Republicans have formed a bipartisan campaign that aims to educate AU students on national debt issues.
President Barack Obama gave a message of optimism about the efforts of Americans recovering from Hurricane Sandy as he and his family lit the National Christmas tree on Dec. 6 for the ceremony’s 90th anniversary.
The Department of Public Safety asked a Reba’s Funnel Cake food truck to leave the campus on Nov. 16 after selling food to AU students in between Letts and Clark halls.
AU students scribbled signatures and phrases along 22- by 28-inch posters, all giving thanks to the University workers who gave their time and energy to help the campus weather through the harsh conditions of Hurricane Sandy.
Safeway is planning extensive redevelopments for its Tenleytown location as part of an initiative to modernize stores nationwide.
An AU alumnus’ defense attorneys requested Oct. 9 that an independent expert examine their client in the hope that he can be deemed incompetent to stand trial for the alleged murder of his wife in August 2011.
The Davenport coffee lounge renovated its kitchen from June 7 to 15 after a leaking pipe caused water damage under the floor. The results provide a cleaner kitchen, a more spacious lounge and increased drink options for students, according to Davenport Manager Rebecca Regan, a graduate student in the College of Arts and Sciences.
School of Public Affairs senior Crystal Shatzer Espie will be sworn in to the D.C. Commission for Women as one of its youngest members on July 26. She hopes to forge closer ties between the D.C. community and AU through her appointment.