Digital class schedule replaces booklets
As students begin signing up for spring 2005 classes today, they will be faced with a notable change - the absence of thousands of Schedule of Classes booklets.
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As students begin signing up for spring 2005 classes today, they will be faced with a notable change - the absence of thousands of Schedule of Classes booklets.
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week began yesterday with mocktail parties in McDowell floor lounges. The mocktails parties are the first events in a series of programs designed to promote safe alcohol use and alcohol awareness.
AU Provost Neil Kerwin and vice president of finance Don Myers expect a 4.5 to 6 percent increase in tuition fees for 2005-2006, they announced in a Town Hall Forum held on Tuesday in Kay Spiritual Center.
New carpeting, new furniture and a fresh coat of paint are all visible changes to Bender Library, but behind the drying paint and improved cushions, staff members have worked for the past nine months to figure out other ways to improve the library.
When asked "Are you pro-life or pro-choice?" I often don't know how to answer. Would I ever get an abortion? I don't know. Would I care if my friend did? Probably not. Do I think abortion should be legal? Usually, yes. Do I think abortion is "killing"? um....? When asked where I stand on this extremely personal debate, I feel I must answer "pro-access."
Students accustomed to walk-in hours at the Student Health Center are surprised to learn that they have been discontinued to make way for new policies. This is part of a new initiative to improve services at the center, according to Bethany Chiaramonte, director of the center.
Activists meet to discuss death penalty misconceptions Eight AU death penalty activists met with other students from Georgetown and George Washington universities to discuss the misconceptions of the death penalty on Saturday.
The National Youth Rights Association (NYRA), a youth advocacy group, is actively recruiting college students in the District in a campaign to lower the national drinking age from 21 to 18.
"Violence is identified always as evil - never as good," said the Rev. J. Philip Wogaman of Israeli treatment of the Palestinian community in the Middle East on Monday's Interfaith Symposium.
Since 1981, when the AIDS epidemic first became a crisis, the media has covered this terminal disease, but now the question has risen as to whether or not the media has covered it enough, according to the panelists at AU's recent American Forum. Although the numbers of deaths caused by AIDS, which is a leading cause of death among young people around the world, is increasing, the amount of coverage by the media has decreased significantly.
Reducing the incoming enrollment rate and focusing on providing benefits for current students were among main objectives in AU President Benjamin Ladner's first public address this semester to the campus in Kay Spiritual Life Center on Tuesday.
A funny thing happens on the way to the Signature Theatre - theatergoers tend to lose their sense of direction. It's easy to wonder if the driver took the wrong exit on the highway. Surrounded by cheap gas stations and auto repair shops, the theater's old brick building is hard to spot. It looks just like the auto shop next door, or down the street, or a mile down the road. In fact, it used to be one.