SG Senate calls for vet resource center
The Undergraduate Senate unanimously supported creating a Veterans’ Resource Center at their April 1 meeting.
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The Undergraduate Senate unanimously supported creating a Veterans’ Resource Center at their April 1 meeting.
The candidates for Student Government spring elections formally announced their candidacy March 7.
Student Government re-launched the SG Jobs Board Feb. 27 after the organization put the website on a new operating system to help combat scams that had been plaguing student users.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate may consider voting on a resolution to support adjunct unionization.
The Undergraduate Senate distributed more than $36,000 to various Student Government and Student Activities organizations Feb. 12.
AU will begin renovations to McKinley Hall, the new home of the School of Communication, sometime this week, according to University development officials.
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Former President Bill Clinton will speak in Bender Area Jan. 27 at 7 p.m., where he will receive the inaugural “American University Wonk of the Year Award.”
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The Class of 2012’s senior gift will be a donation to the Emergency Relief Scholarship Fund, which helps students who are within a certain number of credits from graduating pay tuition after experiencing a sudden financial crisis.
AU faculty and students may be required to participate in a diversity training program similar to Safe Space as early as February 2012.
The Undergraduate Senate passed a resolution supporting a tiered parking system in an effort to make parking at AU less of a financial stress for all University workers, including faculty, staff and Aramark workers.
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The AU field hockey team started off October with a bang after defeating both Lehigh University and Temple University at Jacobs Field this weekend.
Americans have long been enamored with the romantic and artsy scene of Paris, the city of lights. Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, David McCullough, delves into that topic during a speech about his most recent book, “The Greater Journey — Americans in Paris,” at the National Gallery of Art Sept. 26. The book is about how French culture in the late 19th century contributed to the development of American art.
The AU volleyball team closed out the weekend with two home victories against Bucknell University and Colgate University to start Patriot League play 2-0 and boost its overall mark to 8-9.
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) spoke about what it means to be the country’s youngest representative and about his journey to Congress during an AU College Republicans-sponsored event Sept. 20 in the Mary Graydon Center.
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) spoke about what it means to be the country’s youngest representative and how he went from school board member to congressman during an AU College Republicans-sponsored event Sept. 20 in the Mary Graydon Center.
The Student Government has created a “Leadership Opportunity Fund” to help ease the financial burden of students running for SG president, vice president, secretary or comptroller. Applicants will have access to as much as $200, the Board of Election’s spending cap for election campaigns, SG Board of Elections Chairman Phil Cardarella said.
The men’s soccer team has hit a frustrating bump in its season, losing 2-1 in overtime to both Liberty University Sept. 9 and Syracuse University Sept. 11.