Students, staff come out for Capital Pride celebration
D.C. played red carpet to kings, queens, cowboys — and even Eagles — this weekend at the annual Capital Pride celebration.
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D.C. played red carpet to kings, queens, cowboys — and even Eagles — this weekend at the annual Capital Pride celebration.
Every Jan. 1, Americans type up, write down or simply make a mental note of the changes they want to make in their lives for the coming year.
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An interview with The Eagle's Leigh Giangreco.
Breastival Festival 12 – 5 p.m. WHERE: Main quad WHAT: Women’s Initiative will set up tables and activities promoting women’s reproductive and breast health. Students can participate in a dunking booth, condom crafts, Coca Cola giveaways and cookie decorating, among other projects. CONTACT: Women’s Initiative at wi@ausg.org.
The University amended its policy for dealing with sexual assault on campus by expanding definitions and using stronger language to discourage sexual assault.
Gloria Steinem, former leader of the Women’s Liberation Movement and current feminist and social activist will speak on campus for this year’s Breastival, according to Women’s Initiative Director Quinn Pregliasco.
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In recently released rankings, the Washington College of Law tied with the University of Maryland for 48th best law school, and two of Kogod School of Business’ graduate programs made the list of the 15 best graduate programs as ranked by business students.
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A crowd of AU students and community members stormed campus Monday evening to make the night safer for women and men.
Murphy’s Law Irish Restaurant opened the day after Christmas and has drawn students and professionals alike, despite this winter’s snow.
Students seeking a side job will have one more option in their employment search with the launch of the Web site, mycubi.com.
Slavery still exists in the United States today, and 10 percent of those slaves come from the agricultural industry, according to Bon Appétit East Coast Fellow Carolina Fojo.
An AU alumna from the class of 2009 was a top ten finalist in the Miss America Pageant Saturday night.
Students might catch more glimpses of professors in sneakers and gym shorts this spring, thanks to the new incentives of the Office of Human Resources’ health and wellness program.
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The Kogod Council voted Tuesday in favor of establishing a new graduate degree program in sustainability management, marking a milestone in creating such a program at AU.
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