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Jack Abramoff doesn’t look like an ex-convict.
Eric Reath was appointed Student Government comptroller-designate April 28. His term begins May 1.
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One public relations class set up a model dorm triple in the Tavern and marched around Ward Circle April 22 to mobilize student support for the Campus Plan as part of their final projects.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education believes AU’s sexual discrimination and harassment policy is a “blatant violation of students’ rights.”
Presiding over his last town hall meeting, Board of Trustees Chairman Gary Abramson listened as students asked questions about Aramark’s relationship with AU, the Campus Plan, the General Education program, off-campus misconduct and faculty evaluations.
Eric Reath is taking a leave of absence from his position as the speaker of the Undergraduate Senate in order to apply for the now vacant comptroller position.
Using area patrols and “intelligence-gathering,” AU is investigating misbehavior stemming from a house on Upton Street in an effort to curb misconduct in the neighborhood and improve community relations.
AU students did not receive text message and e-mail alerts about a “dangerous chemical spill” in the Beeghly Building for more than an hour after the building was evacuated April 7.
Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK, a women-initiated movement working to end U.S. funded wars and occupations, was barred from AU for a year after she protested at Colin Powell’s April 6 speech in Bender Arena.
AU submitted its finalized 2011 Campus Plan to the D.C. Zoning Commission for Main Campus additions March 18.
AU sent its first charitable estate planning eNewsletter to alumni and other community members as part of a new effort to engage alumni with their alma mater.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Tom Smith spent $3,000 of his own money during the November elections, mostly on legal fees, according to D.C. Office of Campaign Finance documents.
A crane damaged the flag pole on the Quad while installing a green roof on the Mary Graydon Center March 5.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Tom Smith sat in the Tavern last night, eating dinner with about 20 AU student leaders to discuss housing and neighbor relations, with a paper napkin draped over his lap.
A forcible sex offense occurred at approximately 3 a.m. on Jan. 22 in Tenley Campus’ Congressional Hall, according to the Department of Public Safety.
The most contested part of the Campus Plan, the new East Campus, could house 765 students right next door to local residents.
Since AU’s founding in 1893, the University has expanded from a single building, Hurst Hall, to 43 on Main Campus alone.
After months of debate, AU released its 10-year Campus Plan Monday detailing the school’s proposed plans for 750,000 square feet of new buildings, additions and renovations.