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(11/01/07 4:00am)
The D.C. area, including AU, has been under a drought watch since early October. While AU has not instituted any additional water restrictions as a result of the drought watch, it recently began implementing new programs to start conserving water, according to Willy Suter, director of Facilities Management.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
AU received a D+ for environmental sustainability on a Sustainable Endowments Institute report card, which ranks U.S. and Canadian colleges.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
A scorecard released this week by the Sustainable Endowments Institute gave AU a D+ for environmental sustainability.
(10/29/07 4:00am)
For too long I have stood idly by while Eagle columnist Dorian Key has waged a reactionary holy war on our "latte-liberal university campus," while hiding behind some skewed semblance of "economics." What he espouses in his Oct. 23 editorial amounts to greenwashing. Greenwashing means that a company, realizing that green is profitable, tries to change its image to seem more sustainable while doing nothing to change their ways.
(10/25/07 4:00am)
Thursday, Oct. 25
(10/18/07 4:00am)
Wednesday, Oct. 3
(10/11/07 4:00am)
It is vital for U.S. media to maintain a presence overseas, Jonathan Landay, chief Pentagon correspondent for the McClatchy Company, said during a speech Monday in Mary Graydon Center.
(10/11/07 4:00am)
A manic-depressive is on the loose, spilling valuable and job-threatening information about one of the country's largest firms.
(10/08/07 4:00am)
Federation
"It's Whateva"
(Reprise Records)
Sounds like: A step above a homemade CD you would regret buying on the street for $6, except with guest appearances by Snoop Dogg and E-40.
(10/04/07 4:00am)
Sewing a button is more than a handy skill for those in the do-it-yourself community. It can be a rite of passage, a hobby or even a livelihood. People who do it themselves can also hone a variety of skills: knitting, metal work, jewelry-making, carving, painting or any real creative art by using their hands. In the spirit of DIY appreciation, many gathered for the DIY arts-and-crafts fair, Crafty Bastards, last Sunday at the Marie Reed Learning Center in Adams Morgan.
(09/24/07 4:00am)
PJ Harvey
(Island)
Sounds Like: Assurance that risks are worth taking.
(09/13/07 4:00am)
Catalyst, AU's student-run science magazine, won an award for publication excellence from Communications Concepts Inc., a Virginia-based communications advising firm.
(09/13/07 4:00am)
Welcome to the first installment of "Across the Pond," where I will spend this semester looking at sports, London style. It seems that many things become lost in translation as one goes from American English to British English. For example, cookies are called biscuits, Three Musketeers bars are actually what we call Milky Ways and, something we are all familiar with, unlike Americans the English drive on the "wrong" side of the road. Even sports, something people consider to be universal, are different from U.S. sports.
(09/13/07 4:00am)
If there's one thing Ben Goldhirsh's magazine doesn't strive to be like, it's mainstream press. Says Goldhirsh, "I could care less about what big media says."
(09/06/07 4:00am)
Thursday, Sept. 6
(09/06/07 4:00am)
Setchi, a boutique that blends environmental consciousness and trendy women's apparel, opened four weeks ago in Georgetown. Unlike the majority of boutiques that line Wisconsin Avenue - swanky, unwelcoming and perhaps overpriced - Setchi has a homey, accessible feel that students can find inspiring.
(04/30/07 4:00am)
On the unusually cold morning of April 10, the campus smelled distinctly of fresh mulch.
(04/26/07 4:00am)
About 500 inmates at New Castle Correctional Facility in New Castle, Ind., staged a two-hour riot Tuesday before officials restored order, according to The Associated Press.
(04/16/07 4:00am)
On the first day of the Save Gaza hunger strike, Rachel Weingartner, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, said she was irritable. On the second, she smoked a lot.
(04/16/07 4:00am)
Student members of Eco-Sense, AU's environmental sustainability club, joined hundreds of demonstrators in front of the Capitol on Saturday to demand that the government strengthen its efforts to reduce global warming.