Public Safety seeks information on incident with alleged members of EI
Public Safety has launched an investigation into the April 16 incident on the quad involving several alleged members of Epsilon Iota.
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Public Safety has launched an investigation into the April 16 incident on the quad involving several alleged members of Epsilon Iota.
AU’s chapter of the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice hosted Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) at AU on April 20 in the Butler Boardroom.
Public Safety was called to the quad on April 16 at approximately 6:15 p.m. when students reported that alleged members of Epsilon Iota were fighting in front of MGC, obstructing entry into and out of the building.
A head administrator at the Bender library wants to expand the course reserves for next Fall semester in an effort to lighten the financial burden of buying textbooks for upperclassmen.
Members of student activist groups Fossil Free AU and Education Not Debt rallied on the quad on March 2 with other students in protest of a potential raise in tuition that the Board of Trustees will vote on March 6.
Fossil Free AU is committed to continue its advocacy for fossil fuel divestment, despite the Board of Trustees’ decision last semester to strike down divestment.
Public Safety officers told students protesting tuition hikes outside of a University Budget Committee in Leonard Hall to leave on Feb. 5.
Writing was therapy for College of Arts and Sciences alumna Laura Yochelson after stressful days of balancing college life and anorexia.
Students might know Doug Hecox as one of the School of Communication’s wittiest adjunct professors, but few are aware Hecox’s other job employs his wit on comedy club stages across the country.
WAMU 88.5’s airwaves will be under new management in January when General Manager Caryn Mathes leaves the public radio station.
As the summer comes to an end, runners wanting to take advantage of the cooler weather can find 5 kilometer races across D.C. The Eagle has compiled a list of the top five running events in the D.C. area that can be reached by Metro or bike.
The Berkshire Food and Drug store may be legally evicted in court later this month by following its refusal to leave the property.
The Berkshire apartments' convenience store closed June 1, sparking protest from some residents and AU students.
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Around 70 AU students volunteered to read at local elementary schools on March 1 during the nationwide celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday.