AU students participate in final push for votes
More than 70 AU students campaigned in battleground states in the final weeks of the presidential race to inform voters and boost turnout at the polls.
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More than 70 AU students campaigned in battleground states in the final weeks of the presidential race to inform voters and boost turnout at the polls.
The Coalition of American University Students (CAUS) cancelled a nighttime rally planned for Oct. 30 due to Hurricane Sandy.
Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Sandy caused leaks in some residence halls and off-campus housing, forcing students to improvise while University workers fixed leaks.
Roughly 40 members of the Coalition of American University Students (CAUS) called for a tuition freeze on Oct. 20, hand-delivering a letter of grievances to AU President Neil Kerwin during his welcome speech at All-American Weekend.
The French Embassy in Georgetown drew over 3,000 people to a two-day concert series held by the online magazine Brightest Young Things, according to BYT promoter Svetlana Legetic.
Update: Oct. 5 at 12:10 p.m.
East London folk rockers Dry The River headlined the Black Cat Backstage on Sept. 19 kicking off their 18-stop tour with Midwestern folk quartet Houndmouth.
AU President Neil Kerwin presented an honorary degree to Myanmar politician and democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi, which was first awarded to her in 1997 but accepted by her late husband Michael Aris when Suu Kyi was under house arrest in Myanmar.
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Interest in mosquito control has increased for some Northwest D.C. residents after an unidentified resident complained about the West Nile Virus (WNV) at an Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) meeting on July 11.