SG Executive Board 2019
Angela Chen, Mulan Burgess, Bobby Zitzmann and James Kwon pose for a photo after winning their elections for the 2019-2020 Student Government executive board on March 27.
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Angela Chen, Mulan Burgess, Bobby Zitzmann and James Kwon pose for a photo after winning their elections for the 2019-2020 Student Government executive board on March 27.
One of the leaflets that has been distributed by Unite Here Local 23 in support of Anthony Randolph's reinstatement.
On Oct. 24, (from left to right) Jane Hall, Seung Min Kim, David Winston and Celinda Lake spoke with students about millennial voter turnout, the 2018 midterm elections and more.
An AU shuttle stops outside the Katzen Arts Center in 2018.
A Red Route Express shuttle stops outside the Katzen Arts Center in 2018.
Marchers walk through campus during Take Back the Night 2018.
Musicians from Batalá D.C, an all-female Afro-Brazilian band, leads the Take Back the Night marchers on April 3.
The 2018-2019 Student Government executive board. From left to right: Alex Behle, Valentina Fernández, Gisselle Gladden and Leela Najafi.
A poster created by CASE informing students of their rights on a bulletin board in the Mary Graydon Center.
Alex Behle is running for secretary in the 2018-2019 SG elections.
Thomas Kenna is running for comptroller in the 2018-2019 SG elections.
Gisselle Gladden is running for comptroller in the 2018-2019 SG elections.
Jacob Munson is running for vice president in the 2018-2019 elections.
Jarryd Delaney is running for president in the 2018-2019 SG elections.
The eight candidates running for the 2019-2019 student government executive board.
Leela Najafi is running for vice president in the 2018-2019 SG elections.
The scene from the March for Our Lives on March 24, 2018.
Hundreds of thousands of people from across the country, including AU students, gathered outside the Capitol on March 24 to call for an end to gun violence at the March for Our Lives.
A protester holds a sign at the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C. on March 24.