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The Department of Performing Arts offered another flawless performance Nov. 12.
Military veneration is so deep rooted in our culture that it perhaps is the only remaining issue to maintain legitimate bipartisan support. In fact, you can add one more to the saying, only two (three) things are certain: death, taxes, (and steadfast support for the military).
Guard Wayne Simon II and forward Tony Wroblicky are a freshman dynamic duo for the men’s basketball team.
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While in class last Thursday, Oct. 28, I got a text from a friend I had served with, asking me to call him.?We have several mutual friends who are currently deployed, so I stepped out of class to call him back, worried that something had happened.?My friend told me a former coworker and fellow servicemember, SSG Adam Dickmyer, had died in Afghanistan.
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John Wall may be the most hyped athlete playing in D.C., but Alexander Ovechkin is the most talented.
AU student groups will now be able to apply for larger budgets monthly instead of annually, according to AU Club Council Chair Katelyn Hurley.
If you went to a Pittsburgh Pirates game not knowing the details of baseball, you would think they are going to see a good team play. The stadium is in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh and has a great river view. It’s a great place to watch the game with many food options and a great fan atmosphere. But after that, there isn’t much to cheer for. Your baseball-illiterate friend would soon find out that the Pirates are one of the worst teams in baseball. This is mostly due to Pirates ownership refusing to invest in the team.
The newly appointed Student Government Director of Military Affairs hopes to make a difference here on campus as well as in a country halfway across the world.
Student volunteers ended this year’s CIVITAS Week by cleaning up local parks and planting flags on the Quad in remembrance of the victims of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
The AU College Democrats and College Republicans both have many plans for expanding their groups on campus and becoming more involved with the D.C. community, starting with the National Day of Service and Remembrance on Sept. 11.
For many college students, Labor Day means the end of a summer job (or summer fun), the start of a new school year, and perhaps the kickoff of the college football season.
This is a response to Michael Dranove's inane commentary on the uselessness of pacifism. As a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and a graduate student in the USFP program at the School of International Service, I could not disagree with Mr. Dranove more.
Recently, AU earned the rank of a “Military-Friendly School,” from G.I. Jobs magazine, out of a pool of 7,000 eligible colleges.
For the AU College Republicans, Saturday’s Glenn Beck rally was a break from politics.
Looking to stay involved after Welcome Week? Check out AU’s new Community Service Club.
Although it may seem like everything you need lies on Metro’s red line, many other hidden treasures are scattered throughout the city. Here's just a few for you to check out.
This year, AU is stacked with sports teams that are eager to become NCAA Champions. Becoming a fan of these teams and joining the Blue Crew is beneficial for you, the university and your athletic peers.