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Thursday, March 8
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Thursday, March 8
The AU chapter of the Collegiate Society of America held its first two official meetings as a new campus club in the past two weeks.
Thursday, March 1
Bonnita Spikes, whose husband was murdered during a convenience store robbery, said she does not want his killers to receive the death penalty if they are caught, at a forum in the School of International Service lounge Tuesday evening.
Room Draw began this past week with applications for Nebraska Hall due last Friday and will continue through March 19 when the draw occurs.
Thursday, Feb. 22
Thursday, Feb. 15
Newly updated architectural plans have recently been delivered to the university for the reconstruction of the Mary Graydon Center's first floor, which will take place over the summer.
Thursday, Feb. 8
The National Zoo is attempting to negotiate a deal with the government of China to keep baby panda, Tai Shan, at the zoo past his lease expiration date this summer, but AU students have mixed reactions on whether he should stay.
Thursday Feb. 1
More people across the world trust Al-Jazeera than Western press, said Josh Rushing, star of the documentary "Control Room" and a correspondent for Al-Jazeera English, during a speech in Mary Graydon Center Tuesday.
AU's fire alarm system is fully functional, Willy Suter, facilities management director, said, dispelling recent rumors that parts of the McDowell Hall fire alarm system were not functioning. Still, many students say they do not take fire evacuations seriously due to the large number of false alarms, especially in the South Side residence halls.
Thursday, Jan. 25
On Feb. 3, Housing and Dining Programs Executive Director Julie Weber will walk out of her office like she does at the end of every day. However, it will be her last time doing so, as she leaves behind 10 years at AU to begin a similar job 2,000 miles away at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, N.M.
Thursday, Jan. 18
Swartz named new chief tech officer
Students selected to attend "Young People For" conference
Some cameras that currently watch over the Nebraska Avenue parking lot are being replaced and upgraded, allowing Public Safety officers in the future to see and record all activities taking place in the lot.
Academy elects SPA professor to help improve government efficiency