Bon Appétit tells 'the story behind the food'
Slavery still exists in the United States today, and 10 percent of those slaves come from the agricultural industry, according to Bon Appétit East Coast Fellow Carolina Fojo.
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Slavery still exists in the United States today, and 10 percent of those slaves come from the agricultural industry, according to Bon Appétit East Coast Fellow Carolina Fojo.
It may have been a cloudy Sunday afternoon, but inside St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Tenleytown, music patrons and performers came together to brighten the lives of artists in need.
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The Kogod Council voted Tuesday in favor of establishing a new graduate degree program in sustainability management, marking a milestone in creating such a program at AU.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be establishing new pollution regulations by December 2010 in efforts to create a clean and sustainable Chesapeake Bay, according to Administrator of the EPA Lisa Jackson.
When it comes to university housing, it seems rising upperclassmen has pulled the short straw. In order to cope with the drastic shortage of on-campus housing, AU Housing and Dining Programs have decided to institute an exhaustive list of changes including limiting beds available to rising juniors and seniors to a randomly assigned 400. By the time these are fully implemented, Letts Hall will be a freshman-only dorm, Hughes will the designated honors hall and housing on campus reserved for upperclassmen will be a rare find.
In mid-March of 2004, the government of Angola was preparing to welcome a cohort of foreign dignitaries. Government officials deeply desired to impress their guests. After all, the ambassadors they were welcoming had just provided Angola with a $2 billion loan. In a world that has all but forgotten the African continent, foreign investment is especially appreciated by the few nations that receive it.
The District is adding bike lanes to several area streets in an attempt to increase bicycle safety in the city.
By now, you may have seen or heard of people taking advantage of the Student Government’s bike lending program. The program allows any student a free, six-hour bike rental, complete with all the needed gear. A helmet, lock and saddlebag are included with the rental.
While AU, Georgetown and George Washington Universities have all experienced conflicts with neighbors regarding off-campus student parking, AU is the only school that has chosen to ticket its students for parking on residential streets.
The Student Government is going green and keeping AU students healthy with a new bike-lending program on campus, according to Bike-Lending Director Carol Foster.
Concerned about the environment, but tired of the usual eco-friendly initiatives? Not into lobbying or letter writing campaigns? Try something a little more hip and spend next Thursday evening dancing, socializing and eating organic food — all for the environment.
Generation Change: 150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our Country and Our World
For the sixth time in seven years, the AU Field Hockey team will be playing in the NCAA Tournament, after defeating Lock Haven University for the second consecutive time 2-1 in the play-in game on Tuesday afternoon at Jacobs Field.
On Sept. 29, as many of you may already know, was the Eat Local Challenge at TDR during lunch. All of the food served came from a 150-mile radius of AU. I hope you all enjoyed the amazing smells and flavors. It was truly delicious, more nutritious, and TDR was more vibrant that day.
The AU men’s basketball team let its first exhibition game slip away against the Randolph-Macon College Yellow Jackets, 49-47.
Political columnists and pundits tend to overreact to electoral developments and their significance in relation to future contests. I cannot say I am free from such journalistic sin. Yet, in the wake of Tuesday’s off-year elections, I am here to sound a warning before every network and print news outlet engages in the perennial debate over who is up and who is down in the political sphere. I am only afraid I speak too late.
Tenley Café has yet to lose its trays as AU attempts to make itself a more sustainable school.
EcoSense, Student Government, Alpha Phi Omega and the College Democrats have teamed up to move AU toward greater sustainability by creating a Clean Energy Revolving Fund.
The Catholic University of America will install the largest solar-energy system in the D.C. metropolitan area, with over 1,000 solar panels on four campus buildings in November.