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Cell phone bandit and boyfriend arrested
Spring 2006 registration began on Oct. 31, which is often a frustrating and stressful experience for some students.
The death of Class of 2005 president Chris Salazar has left many AU students celebrating the life of an individual who left his mark on the school as a community leader and activist.
Giant panda cub debuts for public
A Pennsylvania teen was arrested in Indiana after a police chase that ended in a car crash.
Thursday, Nov. 17
Administrators at Georgetown University have given the firm responsible for repairing and activating GU's new emergency call box system one month to fix the phones that students use to call for emergencies or risk losing its university contract, according to The Hoya, Georgetown University's student newspaper.
Dulles-based Independence Air filed for bankruptcy protection last week, a move that could leave many AU students with one less traveling option in the coming months.
Memorial Service for Chris Salazar Thursday, November 17 at 7pm Kay Spiritual Life Center
Thursday, Nov. 10
Bipartisan support is needed to change the current presidential nomination system, according to six experts who debated the issue at the Center for the Study of the American Electorate event Monday.
In the aftermath of September's devastating earthquake in Pakistan, eight doctors and nurses from the George Washington University Hospital traveled to lend their medical expertise to injured victims Oct. 14, according to The Hatchet, GW's student newspaper.
A Tennessee high school student shot and killed an assistant principal and injured two other administrators Tuesday, according to The Washington Post.
Two dozen Pittsburgh girls are calling for a "girlcott" of Abercrombie and Fitch's attitude T-shirts, a product popular among many AU students.
Six burglaries occurred on campus in October, according to Sergeant Maurice Carter, coordinator for AU Public Safety.
The campus bookstore announced Tuesday it collected over $1,900 for Hurricane Katrina relief.
Prince Charles and his second wife, Camilla, visited the United States on Tuesday for the first time since their marriage.
Thursday, Nov. 3
Visitors pay their respects to civil rights heroine Rosa Parks on Monday at the Rotunda in the Capital Building. Thousands traveled and waited in long lines to witness Parks as she lay in honor. Her hearse was followed by long motorcade which included an empty 1950s era District public bus. Mourners included President Bush and members of Congress. Bush also ordered flags to be flown at half-staff yesterday in remembrance of Park's legacy. Following the memorial, her body was flown to Detroit for burial. Parks was the first woman and second African-American to be honored with a public viewing at the Rotunda.
A California teenager clad in a black cape and helmet went on a shooting rampage Saturday, according to USAToday.com.