AU celebrates Halloween with creative costume choices
On Monday many AU students will dress up for Halloween while others have chosen to celebrate the unofficial holiday in other ways.
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On Monday many AU students will dress up for Halloween while others have chosen to celebrate the unofficial holiday in other ways.
Thursday, Oct. 27
This week, Dean Larry Kirkman of the School of Communication will begin hosting "Dean Screen," a series of classic films,--shown as double features--and commentary from Kirkman.
Tropical Storm Alpha formed Saturday in the Caribbean, which sets a record for the most named storms in an Atlantic hurricane season, The Washington Post reported.
Some University of Virginia professors chose to opt out of the school's honor system in light of recent cases of cheating. In bypassing the system, the professors could violate UVA's policies or federal law, said The Cavalier Daily, the university's student newspaper.
Wednesday, Oct. 26
The AU board of trustees reached an agreement late in the week which would give former President Benjamin Ladner the choice to accept a severance package worth between $3 million and $4 million, or be fired "for cause" and jeopardize the severance offer, a source close to the board told The Washington Post.
Poets from Russell Simmon's Def Poetry Jam performed Monday night at Howard University's Cramton Auditorium as part of the university's homecoming celebration this week.
Plans to cut food stamps dropped by Senate
Thursday, Oct. 20
The northeast endured 10 days of torrential rain this month, causing flooding in many cities, including Boston's ninth wettest October on record.
Gary Abramson, an AU alumnus, has been selected as the new board of trustees chair in the wake of former chair Leslie Bains' resignation on Oct. 9.
March 2005 The AU Board of Trustees' six-member Executive Committee receives an anonymous whistle-blower 's letter, alleging President Benjamin Ladner had used university money for personal expenses, including a French chef, expensive vacations and family parties. The Committee begins a preliminary audit of Ladner's travel and entertainment accounts.
The Board of Trustees voted Monday that Benjamin Ladner would not return to lead the university, sparking memories of then-President Richard Berendzen's resignation in 1990 and reminding the AU community of its ability to weather scandal.
Thursday, Oct. 13
Campus security guards petitioned Friday at Georgetown University, joining with campus groups and a major union in an effort to raise wages and benefits for the guards.
Miami University of Ohio has been fined $27,500 for failing to give sexual assault victims written notices of the outcomes of disciplinary proceedings regarding their cases.
Thursday, Sept. 29
Students at three Montgomery County high schools are struggling to piece their lives back together after last week's football game that left a 15-year-old girl dead.
New Orleans police superintendent retires