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(04/24/06 4:00am)
World leaders must learn to focus equally on local and global scales in the pursuit of peace, according to Betty Reardon, an international peace promoter who spoke to students Saturday at an AU Creative Peace Initiatives event.
(04/13/06 4:00am)
The Jewish Student Association hosted Holocaust Remembrance Week, which featrued a variety of events focusing on different aspects of the Holocaust, ending with a speech by "Nazi Hunter" Arnold Weiss.
(03/27/06 5:00am)
Many students chose to use their Spring Break to volunteer in another area of the country or world through the Community Service Center's Alternative Break. Students had the opportunity to travel to Central Appalachia in Radford, Virginia, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and the United States-Mexican border this year.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
The Korean Student Association presented 74-year old Grandmaster Jhoon Rhee, the "father of American tae kwon do" before Spring Break to speak to AU students.
(03/06/06 5:00am)
The American University Foreign Policy Association presented His Excellency Mr. Shamsher M. Chowdhury, the Bangladeshi Ambassador, to the United States last Thursday.
(02/27/06 5:00am)
Catherine Kozak, a senior in the School of International Service and president of the Roosevelt Institution at AU, spoke about the incongruencies of students' voices and the direction of activist and progressive policy at a conference Saturday.
(02/20/06 5:00am)
Rebekah Moan, a senior in the School of Communication started a meditation club at AU last semester that offers different types of meditation, including destressing and spiritual enlightenment.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
Community members and students coming together for the National Conference on Organized Resistance were on campus over the weekend to convene on their mutual platform of activism.
(01/30/06 5:00am)
American University will hold a teleconference with attorneys, professors and administration on Feb. 14 to determine a Facebook privacy policy.
(01/23/06 5:00am)
The job of resident assistant comes with much more than just a complimentary spacious room and a monthly stipend. Although these are obvious perks that come with the job, RAs have plenty of additional duties from dealing with serious issues like ill students and alcohol violations to being responsible for floor programming and decoration themes.
(01/19/06 5:00am)
Some AU students are unhappy with the amount of time professors took to post their grades online at the end of the fall semester.
(12/12/05 5:00am)
The end of the semester brings about many changes for students, including the decision to switch residence halls and start over from scratch.
(12/08/05 5:00am)
Residence Hall Association President Will Mount has authored and passed a resolution through RHA that would call for a "zero tolerance" policy toward AU students that pull fire alarms. The resolution calls for a swift and severe punishment of residents who have pulled alarms by expelling them from the university.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
Many of the 800+ students living on the south side of campus are no longer leaving their dorm rooms during prank fire alarms that occur almost nightly, presenting a dangerous problem that AU Housing and Dining staff is beginning to address.
(11/07/05 5:00am)
Despite a violent knifing near the White House, a normally very secure area of Washington, D.C., AU students still feel relatively safe on campus.
(10/27/05 4:00am)
Students at American University have reported seeing rats, cockroaches or other vermin around campus, but are divided on whether the issue is a major problem facing AU.
(09/22/05 4:00am)
"Mom, Dad, this is Larry Kroger, the boy who molested me last month. We have to get married." This quote is from the National Lampoon classic "Animal House," CEO and President of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Dan Glickman's favorite movie.