Increase in administrative positions prompts report from faculty
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The Metrobus system was officially overhauled and replaced with the Better Bus system, which the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority promises will improve wait times and simplify route names.
Multiple American University students have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, leaving them at risk of deportation.
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I come from a high school with lots of school spirit, so I was excited when I went to my first sporting event on campus this year — a volleyball match against Big Ten opponent Maryland — and the arena was packed with students for the Bender Blue Out.
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American University President Jonathan Alger has signed a statement with the American Association of Colleges and Universities that “call[s] for constructive engagement in response to the government intrusion in higher learning,” Alger announced in an email Tuesday morning.
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Spring is here and so is Easter, which offers the perfect excuse to get lost in a good movie or host a family movie night.
Living in a post-“Endgame” world has been brutal for the millions of Marvel fans who have been loyal since 2008’s Iron Man. With box office flops and low ratings becoming the norm for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, there’s a glimmer of hope in the newest iteration of Captain America.
Beylen Curtis felt an unexpected surge of school pride on the American University shuttle bus last Saturday as she made her way downtown to an anti-Trump protest.
Israeli environmentalist Alon Tal, during his March 31 lecture in Butler Pavilion, stressed the importance of regional allyships and cooperation across diverse populations when tackling environmental issues in the Middle East.
Thousands of participants marched to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Southwest D.C. on April 5 to protest recent arrests of pro-Palestine activists under the Trump administration’s direction.