Eric Reath wins election for Speaker of SG Senate
Undergraduate Senator Eric Reath was elected Speaker of the Senate at the meeting on Sunday.
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Undergraduate Senator Eric Reath was elected Speaker of the Senate at the meeting on Sunday.
Student Activities decided last Wednesday that Student Government Vice President Alex Prescott will keep his position in the SG for the rest of April, but his role will be significantly diminished as members of his cabinet take over his primary responsibilities.
Student Government President-elect Nate Bronstein did not have any interest in politics or the world beyond his own backyard until the events of Sept. 11 started him thinking about bigger issues.
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Steve Dalton was out to dinner at Chipotle in Tenleytown on Sunday night with some friends when he overheard a group of customers discussing a highly controversial issue at AU.
March 17
The Student Government presidential candidates tackled student issues and called on the SG to do a better job connecting with students during a debate Thursday night.
Student Government elections are coming up on March 23 and 24, but Elliot Borg, a junior in the School of Public Affairs, could not care less.
AU will be making changes to the shuttle routes next Monday, including an increased number of shuttle runs between the Tenleytown-AU Metro stop and main campus on weekends and an almost complete elimination of the Super Loop.
A pipe burst on the sixth floor of McDowell Hall around 2 p.m. yesterday, causing all rooms ending in 19 and 21 to receive varying degrees of damage, according to residents of McDowell Hall.
The unexpected sprinkler activation early Tuesday morning on the Anderson fifth floor North bridge was an act of vandalism, according to officials from Housing and Dining Programs and the Department of Public Safety.
The AU administration has no plans for the near future to change the off-campus parking policy, according to President Neil Kerwin’s Chief of Staff David Taylor.
Clay Pencek is working a full-time AU job in addition to being a full-time student.
Over winter break, new security cameras were installed in Bender Library to cut down on thefts and ensure students’ safety, according to University Librarian Bill Mayer.
AU has become the first institution of higher education to win the Web Marketing Association’s “Best Web site in the Industry” Award for Education.
The University Honors Program is facing significant changes to its offices and on-campus housing next year as Housing and Dining moves much of the Honors program to Hughes Hall for the 2010-2011 school year.
In the wake of Haiti’s devastating earthquake last week, the AU community is coming out in support and organizing numerous events and fundraisers to benefit the victims of the disaster.
AU student clubs and organizations will have more travel options besides AUTO vans next semester, when Avis Car Rental expands rental services to 18-year-olds for university-sanctioned travel, according to Student Government President Andy MacCracken.
AU seniors may get more input regarding who speaks at their graduations with the recent passing of a bill in the Student Government Senate that establishes ways for students to e-mail their commencement speaker suggestions to the SG.