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(09/08/25 3:29pm)
he American University volleyball team (3-0) swept the Georgetown Hoyas (0-3) on Aug. 30 and defeated the George Washington Revolutionaries (0-3) in four sets on Aug. 31. These were the team’s first two home games of the new season, also featuring five new players after significant roster turnover in the offseason.
(09/05/25 3:23pm)
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(09/05/25 3:18pm)
Former AU student Markus V. Huerta was sentenced to two years in jail and three years of probation on Aug. 1 after pleading guilty to seven counts of voyeurism and one count of attempted voyeurism on March 7. Huerta first pleaded not guilty to four counts of attempted voyeurism when initially charged on May 9, 2024.
(09/02/25 2:53pm)
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(09/02/25 2:51pm)
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(08/29/25 1:35pm)
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(08/28/25 7:18pm)
Hundreds gathered downtown on Aug. 16 to protest President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops and federal officers to D.C.’s streets and his tightened efforts to remove homeless encampments.
(08/28/25 7:11pm)
A number of non-exempt hourly workers at American University were allegedly uncompensated for off-the-clock work during the past four years, according to an October 2024 settlement between the University and the D.C Attorney General’s Office.
(08/26/25 2:18pm)
Joshua Omar Medina Cortés, más conocido como “Omar Courtz”, nació en la ciudad de Carolina, Puerto Rico, en el año 1997. Desde adolescente hacía música y canciones de reggaetón en la plataforma SoundCloud. En el último año y medio ha ganado gran popularidad.
(08/25/25 8:12pm)
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(08/22/25 3:50pm)
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(08/21/25 7:47pm)
Jay Gruber will be American University’s Assistant Vice President of Police Services, Emergency Management, and Transportation, the University announced Thursday.
(08/21/25 3:22pm)
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(08/21/25 3:18pm)
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(08/21/25 3:13pm)
2D Noodles, an Asian fusion restaurant, opened its first D.C. location in Tenleytown on May 28, creating a new spot for American University students.
(08/20/25 5:14pm)
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(08/20/25 5:08pm)
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(08/19/25 6:48pm)
I arrived on AU’s campus at the age of 17 in August 1989, having recently graduated from a high school in rural Nebraska. I’d soon learn the sons of Vidal Sassoon and Ted Koppel were in my class, along with the grandson of former Vice President Hubert Humphrey. My classmates arrived with something called Advanced Placement credits; AP classes weren’t even offered at my high school. This was decades before “imposter syndrome” was a thing. I was determined to make the most of my experience; I was soon elected president of the freshman class, thanks in large part to painted “Vote for Ann” old bedsheets — that my mom and dad sent from their hotel in Salina, Kansas — hanging from the windows of Anderson and Letts Halls.
(08/20/25 4:51pm)
On a day meant to celebrate service and sacrifice, the streets of the nation’s capital became a battleground of symbols, slogans and ideology.
(08/19/25 6:08pm)
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