Fall break reduced to one day for 2006 year
Next year's fall break will be shortened to one weekday in order to bring an earlier end to the semester, according to administration officials.
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Next year's fall break will be shortened to one weekday in order to bring an earlier end to the semester, according to administration officials.
The Student Government supports the removal of military recruiters from American University, according to a bill passed yesterday by the General Assembly that will be signed into effect by President Kyle Taylor.
The General Assembly has been working hard to make changes that will make the future Senate a more useful body for its members and the students they represent, despite dwindling membership, according to Speaker Richard Bradbury.
More than 100 students from colleges closed by Hurricane Katrina's destruction have enrolled at AU to salvage their semesters, greeted by special accommodations and a week of events to raise donations for disaster relief.
Acting President Cornelius Kerwin addressed the concerns of Student Government representatives and
Tonight the General Assembly, the Student Government's legislative branch, will vote to confirm the 13 cabinet members appointed by SG executives. This is the second of a two-part series profiling cabinet officials.
Student Government President Kyle Taylor has begun assembling his administration, from committees to appointees.
The Student Confederation's $540,000 budget for the 2006 fiscal year was approved unanimously by the General Assembly, the SC's legislative branch, Sunday.
Former vice presidential candidate John Edwards will speak April 10 at 8:00 p.m. in Bender Arena, after $15,000 was appropriated to pay for the event by the General Assembly, the legislative branch of the Student Confederation.
In an interview with The Eagle, President-elect Kyle Taylor discussed some of his top policy priorities as well as his quirky side as he prepares to take office in April.
Freshman Joseph F. Vidulich was named Student Government secretary after receiving a credit waiver and being confirmed by the General Assembly, the SG's legislative branch, on Sunday.
The Kennedy Political Union and the Student Union Board received funds totaling $74,000 for campus activities this spring from the General Assembly, the legislative branch of the Student Confederation on Tuesday.