The Square and the two spoon theory
American University isn’t alone in a new meal plan; many D.C. residents also have a new meal plan: visiting The Square.
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American University isn’t alone in a new meal plan; many D.C. residents also have a new meal plan: visiting The Square.
The average American University student’s wallet has a license from home, a folded vaccine card and probably some cash featuring a signature from former U.S. Treasurer Rosa ‘Rosie’ Rios, which appears on “$1.2 trillion out of the $1.4 trillion in circulation worldwide,” according to The National Women’s History Museum.
American University students were not the only people on campus saying goodbye-for-now as the school year came to a close. The Board of Trustees also had their final meeting May 18 and 19.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
The College Board unveiled a new potential course during the 2022-2023 school year: Advanced Placement African American Studies. Yet, it will not be taught in Florida high schools in its current form.
Before leaving the house, American University students check their pockets for the essentials: their phone, earbuds of choice, their OneCard, and of course, the U-Pass. That one piece of trusty plastic is taken everywhere. It is the key to life beyond the campus grounds.
Robert Kramer, a professor at George Washington University, filed a complaint with the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) against American University for plagiarism and copyright infringement.
The Office of Campus Life will bring a traveling exhibit from the Anne Frank Center to American University’s Bender Library after spring break to educate students on the life and legacy of Anne Frank.