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(11/17/17 3:05pm)
The Office of Campus Life and AU Police hosted a community meeting on Nov. 1 in the Perch. Students at the meeting made it clear they want more direct communication from AU regarding security.
(11/16/17 5:02pm)
The Kennedy Political Union and School of Public Affairs will sponsor The Hill’s Newsmaker Series in Constitution Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m., KPU announced Thursday.
(11/15/17 1:30pm)
On the one year anniversary of Donald Trump’s election as president, AU students and organizations participated in a national walkout and rally calling for Congress to pass a “clean DREAM act” on Nov. 9. Students from across the D.C. region marched in partnership with United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led organization that fights for undocumented immigrants.
(10/30/17 1:57pm)
This fall has proved to be a good time for movies. Whether you want to go to the theater because of all the buzz about movies like “Battle of the Sexes” or you want the classic “dinner and a movie” date, going to the movie theater is the perfect pastime. The only question is: Which theater? Since there are so many options for theaters in D.C., here are a few suggestions that are all close to Metro’s Red Line stops so that a good movie is only a ride away.
(10/04/17 2:15pm)
Actress and activist Gabrielle Union will speak at the Kennedy Political Union’s All-American Weekend event on Oct. 21, KPU announced Wednesday. The event will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Bender Arena.
(09/30/17 10:03pm)
Confederate flag posters with cotton stalks attached to them were found across campus Tuesday night, prompting responses from African-American and Jewish groups at AU. One of the posters was found beneath a sign for the Center for Israel Studies, while another poster was found on a bulletin board outside the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.
(09/12/17 5:10pm)
The Washington College of Law’s Immigrant Justice Clinic (IJC) and the Office of Campus Life hosted an informational session Friday to “generate community discussion” on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). Audience members also asked questions in an anonymous Q&A session.
(08/21/17 1:00pm)
While AU’s campus may be relatively small compared to large, sprawling universities, many different offices and resources may be tricky to locate on your own during your first year. For example, the maze of stairwells known as Butler Pavilion never ceases to confuse students, and the Kreeger building is…where, exactly? Here’s a comprehensive guide to all AU has to offer, on the quad and beyond.
(08/11/17 7:00pm)
A$AP Ferg will headline this year’s Student Union Board and WVAU kickoff concert in Bender Arena at 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 26, SUB director Bisagna Suh announced in a press release today.
(08/09/17 4:35pm)
About a month ago, a Wisconsin-based marketing solution provider named Three Square Market (32M) announced that, in partnership with a Swedish biohacking company named Biohax International, at least 50 workers would willingly undergo a procedure that would implant a microchip between the thumb and forefinger. It was the first time a company microchipped its employees. According to a statement released by 32M CEO Todd Westby, the purpose of the chip would be to “drive everything,” from opening doors to logging into computers.
(08/05/17 3:01pm)
AU alum and adjunct professor Nic Sakurai became the first person in the U.S.to receive a gender-neutral driver’s license on June 27 when the District of Columbia became the first jurisdiction to allow residents to mark their gender as “X” on their licenses.
(04/18/17 7:56pm)
Queer indie-pop artist and Northern Virginia native Heather Mae will perform at The Mansion on O Street on Sunday, April 23. The singer-songwriter’s concert is being produced by students in AU’s Business and Entertainment program.
(04/05/17 6:46pm)
You read that right: Nora “Awkwafina” Lum is coming to AU.
(03/24/17 5:13pm)
Hip-hop artist and activist Lonnie “Common” Lynn will speak in Bender Arena on April 5, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
(02/12/17 11:14pm)
Rapper Goldlink will perform at the Student Union Board spring concert in the Tavern on Feb. 25 at 8:30 p.m.
(01/30/17 8:00pm)
With the
fall of Aleppo to pro-Assad forces, the
international community is on the edge of its seat. What’s next for Syria?
Ostensibly, if the civil war is over, refugees can go back to Syria like they
want to and the international community gets out of its responsibility to help
them (which it was never really good at doing in the first place).
(01/28/17 9:02pm)
For the first time ever, AU Student Government is hosting a donation center for students to donate and receive free formal attire for its annual Founder’s Day Ball.
(01/20/17 6:21pm)
In response to the high number of tourists and visitors traveling to Washington this weekend for the presidential inauguration, AU Housing and Dining has mandated a new guest registration and visitor policy for on-campus residence halls.
(12/09/16 2:37pm)
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your upcoming finals and lengthy to-do lists, take a study break this weekend with these events happening around D.C. Enjoy a musical performance without leaving campus, a traditional winter festival or shop for handmade gifts before heading home for winter break.
(10/27/16 7:17pm)
At the top of the stairs at the Phillips Collection art gallery, attendees must make an initial choice between two exhibitions to explore, but not between two stories. On view from Oct. 8 to Jan. 8 of next year, Jacob Lawrence’s “Migration Series” and Whitfield Lovell’s “Kin Series and Related Works” each take the audience on trips back to the lives of African-Americans during the pre-World War II era.