Students live on food stamps for a week
AU’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity will live on food stamps as part of the SNAP Challenge between Nov. 11 and 15.
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AU’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity will live on food stamps as part of the SNAP Challenge between Nov. 11 and 15.
The Head and the Heart opened to a full house at the 9:30 Club on Nov. 4 on their tour promoting the sophomore album “Let’s Be Still.”
The fall 2013 Student Government elections were postponed due to technology issues, according to an email sent out to students on Oct. 7.
Kathryn Tinker, a senior in the School of International Service, was recently appointed to the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3E01, becoming the third AU student to be elected as a member of the ANC.
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The U.S’s most infamous con artist is coming to AU on Nov. 15.
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The Inter-Fraternity Council has postponed all fraternity activities except for chapter meetings until further notice.
As the pep band played the AU fight song, the Class of 2016 marched passed throngs of cheering faculty, staff and older students into Bender Arena for the 87th convocation ceremony on August 24.
AU celebrated Founder’s Day at The Library of Congress last February. The 575 tickets available to undergraduates for the ball sold out in less than 90 seconds. Student Government later added more tickets.
Soul Sonic Force can yall get funky?
Incoming students learned about sexual assault prevention at New Student Orientation sessions this year, continuing AU’s recent expansion of sexual assault prevention programming on campus.
As School of Public Affairs graduate Sarah Cooper walked across the stage May 13, she got more than just a diploma.
The Coalition of American University Students announced its plan last week to form an organization that would give AU students the opportunity to advocate for themselves to University administration.
Department of Public Safety officers kicked Occupy AU off the front lawn of President Neil Kerwin’s office during their meeting on April 25.
AU’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu has been on probation since April 10.
Former presidential candidate Jon Huntsman will be speaking on April 18 in the University Club.
The D.C. Taxicab Commission will install panic buttons in all D.C. cabs by December 2012 in response to a recent string of attacks against taxi passengers.
Students who participated in the protests against Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer received email notices from Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution Services, saying their actions in the protest violated the Student Conduct Code.
Students looking for a new way to document last weekend’s crazy party or plan next year’s spring break trip can now use the recently launched social networking site Capsule.