Abortion rights march looks to mobilize AU students in McDowell
NARAL Pro-Choice America held a program to gather supporters from the AU community and promote the March for Women's Lives on April 25 at the National Mall.
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NARAL Pro-Choice America held a program to gather supporters from the AU community and promote the March for Women's Lives on April 25 at the National Mall.
Friday, March 19
Recent passing of assistant dean is great loss for law school
Thousands of D.C. residents to recieve water filters
WAMU held its first on-air fundraising drive since its management change in December 2003.
Wednesday, March 17
"I guess you could say I was one of the initial pioneering broadcast business nerds," said AU graduate Neil Cavuto, vice president, anchor and managing editor of business news for the Fox News Channel. "My intent was to combine political and business issues with journalists."
Partners for Peace organized its 6th annual tour entitled "Jerusalem Women Speak: Three Women, Three Faiths, One Shared Vision." The program was sponsored at AU by the Women and Gender Studies Program. Three women, one Christian, one Muslim, and one Jew shared their stories about living in Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Nuha Khoury, a Christian Palestinian, revealed what it was like to live under occupation for three and a half years.
Center sponsors Table Talk forum on sweatshops in Kay
Campus safety and communication barriers between the AU student body and the administration were among heated topics discussed by student government presidential candidates at last Thursday's ATV Student Confederation Presidential Debate in the Media Production Center.
E-operations plans to double AU network capacity over break
The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has established an associate chapter at AU and is recruiting students to become Founding Fathers of the chapter.
Members from the campaign "Civitas" got testimonials from the AU community about why they thought AU was a civil campus earlier this week.
SC forum to discuss abroad programs
Girls wore dresses in every color of the rainbow and men sported tuxedos at Saturday night's Founder's Day Ball in the East Hall of Union Station.
Founder's Day Ball to be held at Union Station Saturday
Senior is Mass. Cherry Blossom princess
The General Assembly, AU's student-body legislature, met yesterday to appoint Kyle Taylor as vice president of the Student Confederation and Liz Hoffman as director of the Student Advocacy Center, and to allocate additional funds for concerts.
AU will have its annual Phil Bender event at the game between the Men's Basketball team and Patriot League rival Holy Cross. It will be televised live on DIRECTV at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 20.
The celebration of the 2004 Black History Month promises to educate AU students about the African-American heritage. Org-anizations such as the Black Student Alliance and Multicul-tural Affairs helped plan the celebrations. Events, including forums, dance workshops and parties in the Tavern will be held throughout February. - KATE OCZYPOK