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(08/27/09 4:16am)
Up in my hometown outside of Philadelphia, the threat of storms is taken very seriously. Residents treat looming remnants of tropical storms like the promise of nuclear apocalypse, stocking up on enough bread, milk and other perishable goods to last them well into 2019 -- just in case. The rain that accompanies these storms is comparable to that of a soaking in the Sea World Shamu splash zone, yet time after time and storm after storm, the public response is dependably overdramatic.
(06/18/09 4:00am)
For some AU students, the trendy internship this summer is not on Capitol Hill, at the White House, or even an NGO: it is on a farm.
(06/18/09 4:00am)
A group of AU students and professors participating in an interdisciplinary course, Practices of Environmentalism, recently returned from their trip to the Galapagos Islands.
(04/27/09 4:00am)
Monday, April 27
Lecture: Environmental Challenges
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
WHERE: Library of Congress, Whittall Pavilion, ground floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, 101 Independence Ave., S.E.
METRO: Capitol South (blue and orange lines)
INFO: Barry Hill of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will give a lecture titled "Addressing Human Environment Challenges: Domestic and International."
COST: Free
CONTACT: For more information, call 202-707-9866.
(04/16/09 4:00am)
Julie Munro, a junior and environmental studies major in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a 2009 Morris K. Udall Scholarship.
(04/09/09 4:00am)
American League East: Win-Loss
1. Y- Boston Red Sox: 95-67
2. X- New York Yankees: 94-66
3. Tampa Bay Rays: 83-79
4. Toronto Blue Jays: 74-88
5. Baltimore Orioles: 70-92
(04/02/09 4:00am)
On the Publick Problem of copius newsprints
(04/02/09 4:00am)
Thursday, April 2
Concert: The Atrium Series
1 p.m.
WHERE: Battelle-Tompkins Atrium
INFO: Students can attend a free performance of "Two by Two: The Duos of Bela Bartok" during this Department of Performing Arts-sponsored event.
CONTACT: For more information, visit american.edu/greenberg.
(04/02/09 4:00am)
March 25
(04/02/09 4:00am)
Acknowledging the trend of socially conscious fashion, Mo?t Hennessy-Louis Vuitton Chairman Bernard Arnault hinted to the Wall Street Journal Magazine that his corporation may "invest in a fashion company with ecological and ethical goals founded by a global celebrity."
(03/30/09 4:00am)
I only spend about 10 minutes a day on homework.
(03/26/09 4:00am)
A division of Eco-Sense is working on eco-certifying offices on campus to ensure that they are environmentally friendly.
(03/26/09 4:00am)
More often than not, students and organizations pay only lip service to their supposed environmental concerns. This situation involves lots of talk and little action, as we have seen oil companies like Exxon and Chevron hilariously exemplify. Unfortunately, AU students often follow the trend - they talk a big game but change little in their lives. Light bulbs stay incandescent, newspapers end up in garbage cans and things generally just don't change. Not everyone is guilty, but many undoubtedly are.
(03/05/09 5:00am)
Business Week magazine has ranked the Kogod School of Business as one of the top 30 best undergraduate business schools, according to an AU press release.
(02/26/09 5:00am)
The AU men's basketball team clinched the Patriot League regular season title with a late rally over the U.S. Naval Academy Wednesday night.
(02/23/09 5:00am)
An AU student hospitalized last week for pulmonary tuberculosis is recovering quickly, and no such similar cases on campus have been reported, according to Student Health Center Director Dan Bruey.
(02/23/09 5:00am)
After years of effort, it appears as if those who have long strived for D.C. voting rights might finally have their wish. The U.S. Senate has scheduled a preliminary vote on Feb. 24 on a measure to give D.C. full voting rights in the U.S. House of Representatives. It is very likely that the bill will pass through Congress and be signed into law by President Obama. So, is this the end of the long debate on DC's political representation?
(02/23/09 5:00am)
O, what fortune that a man is writing this review! For never before has a performance represented all that is Woman and all that is the game she plays like the Shakespeare Theatre Company's "The Dog in the Manger."
(02/19/09 5:00am)
Why battle the NFL when you can become part of it?
(02/12/09 5:00am)
Thursday, Feb. 12
Film: "Passion for Sustainability"
12:30-1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Bender Library, Media Classroom
INFO: This documentary focuses on Portland, Ore., businesses with a set of environmentally sustainable practices called The Natural Step.
CONTACT: For more information, call Chris Lewis at 202-885-3257.