Anderson Cooper tickets sell out in 15 seconds
The first round of tickets to Anderson Cooper’s “Wonk of the Year” ceremony sold out in 15 seconds last night. The event is free of charge for AU students.
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The first round of tickets to Anderson Cooper’s “Wonk of the Year” ceremony sold out in 15 seconds last night. The event is free of charge for AU students.
Miami-based garage rockers Jacuzzi Boys headed to the Black Cat, bringing along King Tut and grunge-favorite Wavves. The Eagle caught up with singer Gabriel Alcala to talk about the band’s newest album, minglings with indie royalty and the Florida music scene.
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Joe Wisniewski, a junior in the School of Public Affairs, won a seat in Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) area 3D10. This district represents the Avalon, Berskhire and Greenbriar Apartments in the lowest unit of D.C. government.
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Silvia Lucero is the non-AU student candidate to watch Nov. 6.
AU will ban all smoking and tobacco on campus by Aug. 1, 2013, President Neil Kerwin announced in a University-wide memo sent to the campus community Nov. 5.
Two AU students are running for commissioner of two districts in the Advisory Neighborhood Commission.
Four AU transfer students said Public Safety officers hid their laptops during an Oct. 4 fire drill in Leonard Hall.
Update: Oct. 2 at 1:38 p.m.
Rob Hradsky Dean of Students
The Princeton Review has ranked AU as having the “Most Politically Active Students” in the country.
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray passed the Residential Parking Protection Act on August 2. The act, proposed in April by Ward 3 Councilwoman Mary Cheh, requires students to register their vehicles in D.C. in order to park in certain residential zones, The Eagle previously reported.
Update: 9:18 p.m.
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University Librarian Bill Mayer will step down June 8 after accepting a position at the National Archives and Records Administration, according to a memo sent out by Provost Scott Bass.
AU hired a lobbying firm to ensure the Army Corps of Engineers’ Spring Valley project would remain a priority of the U.S. government and maintain adequate funding.
AU has appointed Jeffrey Rutenbeck as the new School of Communication dean, according to a memo sent out by Provost Scott Bass on April 16. He will begin July 1.
Wal-Mart plans to construct six stores in the D.C. area in the next year.
The University’s sexual harassment policy will be expanded to include students, faculty and staff, “campus guests” and “contractors” for the University, according to a memo sent by Dean of Students Robert Hradsky to the AU community March 21.