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(03/24/05 5:00am)
Debate over the ownership of a proposed coffee shop in the Mary Graydon Center is rising to the surface faster than it takes a pot to percolate. An unidentified student dropped two banners promoting Pura Vida coffee from the roof of Mary Graydon at 11:10 on Monday morning while many students were switching classes. One banner ripped and collapsed under its own weight, but the remaining one read "Ideas into Action: Living Wages, Organic, Shade-Grown, Nonprofit. Pura Vida - The Guilt-Free Choice." The banner remained suspended for more than an hour.
(03/21/05 5:00am)
Since October, the administration and our dining services provider, Bon Appetit, have been deliberating what will replace Auntie Ann's Pretzels in the Mary Graydon Center. The deadline for this decision is approaching quickly. Two companies, Pura Vida and Starbucks, are offering similar gourmet coffee shops. There is little difference in the product offered, but there is a large difference in the social responsibility records of the two companies.
(02/17/05 5:00am)
We want it hot and ready to order whenever we are having a craving. Sex, that is. And yes, we want a shake with that, too. As a fast-food nation, have we become so enveloped in our own lives, in our super-sized careers and souped-up cars that we have let dating become something that only comes in a very select few Happy Meals.
(02/14/05 5:00am)
In the 11 years since Benjamin Ladner became president of AU, the campus and the community have gone through a number of changes, resulting in increased costs, competition, accountability and international respect, Ladner said at his annual address to the community Thursday.
(02/14/05 5:00am)
Most college diets have zero nutritional value, but two million points in the category of deliciousness. From Doritos to delivery, it's clear that cheesy powder, refined sugar and greasy take-out compose the tasty but unstable foundation of the collegiate food pyramid. And oh, how that pyramid crumbles.
(01/31/05 5:00am)
You can feel it. Slowly but surely, it's building. There are Curly-Q "W" hats on the street, whispers of how many innings Livan Hernadez will be able to pitch this year, how Jose Vidro will play on the grass instead of that rug up in Montreal, what the mascot will look like and how RFK will hold up this season.
(01/24/05 5:00am)
AU Men's Basketball got an extra day to reflect on one of its most lopsided victories in years.
(01/24/05 5:00am)
Colin Meloy opened with "Shiny" at his solo show Friday night. Arlington, Va.'s Iota Club was filled to the brim with concert-goers eager to see the lead singer and whimsical songwriter for Portland-based band the Decemberists play a show on his own.
(01/13/05 5:00am)
Rolling Stone magazine: "Why did the Democrats lose [in the 2004 elections]?"
(11/22/04 5:00am)
The responsibility for keeping genuinely great forms of art alive falls to every generation. Each son and daughter of future musical revolution is expected to serve as anthropologist for their forerunners at times, providing new ways to look at pieces studied with exhaustive thoroughness.
(11/11/04 5:00am)
Thursday, Nov. 4
(11/08/04 5:00am)
Fraternity dispels 'negativity' toward greeks
(10/21/04 4:00am)
Timothy Burroughs, a second-year graduate student, took out his cell phone and called President Bush's campaign office in Miami. The person on the other line hung up after hearing his pitch. He tried two more offices in different states, leaving a message that he wanted a cleaner environment and sustainable energy sources.
(10/21/04 4:00am)
Sunday, Oct. 17
(10/14/04 4:00am)
"Anna in the Tropics" is the brainchild of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Nilo Cruz. It is a story of old lovers who have weathered the better and the worse of life together, new lovers who fall unexpectedly and passionately, and unrequited love turned to madness.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
Friday Sept. 17
A damaged lounge chair of unknown origin was found abandoned in an elevator in Congressional Hall.
(09/20/04 4:00am)
Wednesday, Sept. 15
(09/20/04 4:00am)
The death of Georgetown University junior David A. Shick may result in a federal provision that would make the outcomes of campus judicial proceedings less secret.
(09/16/04 4:00am)
Friday, Sept. 10
(09/16/04 4:00am)
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