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(11/17/14 9:48pm)
The Ethnic and Cultural Coalition, a branch of Student Government, is hosting Cultural Week from Nov. 14 until Nov. 21 this year, hoping to expand the reach of cultural clubs and organizations at AU to the student body and community.
(11/14/14 5:46pm)
After getting caught up in the chaos of midterms, we’re all emerging a little shell-shocked and surprised to learn that it’s already November. With only a month left in the semester, it’s time to take advantage of the city before you’re trapped in finals and then heading home for the winter. Here are some events happening around the city this weekend:
(11/10/14 2:48am)
Every other week, this column will review a D.C. gym and one or more trial classes.
(11/05/14 5:25am)
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
(11/03/14 10:55pm)
After waking up early in the morning and getting ready for work, a hurried goodbye is all many couples have time for. When both halves of the couple work at AU, however, that “goodbye” turns into “see you later.”
(10/31/14 2:03am)
Every other week, this column will review ways and places to eat healthy in D.C.
(10/28/14 5:48pm)
Each week in UnWired, columnist Sophia Barnes will bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and AU, exploring issues of technology as they intersect with the AU community.
(10/24/14 9:22pm)
With midterms winding down, it’s time to get out and enjoy D.C. Here’s one event you can attend for each day of this weekend.
(10/23/14 9:00pm)
Every other week, this column will review a D.C. gym and one or more trial classes.
(10/18/14 4:41pm)
Fall break may have just ended, but the season has only just begun. Break out your sweaters and scarves and get ready for a weekend full of fall festivities. The changing of the seasons is one of the most beautiful times here in D.C., so don’t waste it inside.
(10/14/14 5:42pm)
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
(10/13/14 9:01pm)
Every other week, this column will review ways and places to eat healthy in D.C.
(10/11/14 2:03am)
Fall is synonymous with pumpkin spice lattes, changing leaves, pumpkin patches, and fall festivals. There’s still plenty of time to don a vest, grab your metro card and explore all the festivities that come with fall.
(10/10/14 11:52pm)
Visitors to Pennsylvania Avenue this weekend will have the opportunity to experience a massive helping of D.C. festival culture at its finest: music, mingling and a vast array of food samples.
(10/10/14 8:29pm)
It’s festival season in D.C., and we’ve got a few might stand out from the rest. No matter which culture you are a part of or interested in, the weekend has an event for you. Don’t be basic this week – branch out of the AU bubble.
(10/09/14 9:57pm)
Napoleon wouldn’t give you his tots? Well, Bar Louie has you covered. On Oct. 9, Bar Louie is hosting Rock the Tot, a national tater tot eating contest. Participants must be at least 18 years old, but the competition is open to anyone who wants to stuff his or her face full of tater tots. You can compete solo or as part of a team of four in a relay style race to the finish.
(10/08/14 6:30pm)
AU students seem to be learning and discovering at all times, and there is no reason why study time should be any different. For a change of scenery, here are four great places to study that you should definitely check out.
(10/07/14 6:51pm)
Each week in UnWired, columnist Sophia Barnes will bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and AU, exploring issues of technology as they intersect with the AU community.
(10/03/14 9:29pm)
Midterms are looming, but there’s still a little light in the horizon – it’s the weekend. There will always be studying to do, but these events don’t come around every day. Besides, isn’t going out in D.C. considered part of your education here at AU?
(10/03/14 6:22pm)
During my latest restaurant outing, my friend said, “My anaconda don’t want none unless you got dim sum.” She was right. I had never had proper dim sum until I went to Oriental East in Silver Spring, Md.