National brief: Officer shot at Citrus Bowl
A University of Central Florida police officer was shot to death Saturday afternoon by an Orlando police officer as fans were arriving to watch the Citrus Bowl.
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A University of Central Florida police officer was shot to death Saturday afternoon by an Orlando police officer as fans were arriving to watch the Citrus Bowl.
Members of AU's political student groups have expressed both interest and concern over a new web site that aims to give students more ideas from the political right.
One person was killed and over 80 people were injured Saturday when a train derailed in Chicago.
The D.C. Taxicab Commission voted Saturday to charge an extra $1.50 on taxi rides in the district.
Eleven children ranging in age from one to 14-years-old were found in homemade cages in Wakeman, Ohio yesterday.
Last week, the AU Catholic community welcomed their second new chaplain in four months, Father Zygmunt Kurzawinski.
The Washington College of Law has begun Podcasting many of the school's lectures and events, a program that is the first of its kind among law schools.
Former NBA player and American University alum Kermit Washington is using his AU education abroad through the Project Contact Africa program, an organization he founded in 1995.
The still unnamed male panda cub born this July at the National Zoo underwent his fourth physical Tuesday since his birth.
Bender Library was ranked 12th on the Princeton Review's "This is a Library?" list, which named the 20 worst libraries among national colleges and universities based on students' assessments of library facilities.
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, one of the biggest weather disasters in United States history, has disrupted the lives of thousands across the Gulf Coast region including hundreds of college students trying to salvage their semesters at other schools."
AU is leading a team to design an American-style university in China, the first ever of its kind, in collaboration with the Coordinating Council for International Universities.
Professor Allan Lichtman, chair of the history department at AU, plans to run for the Democratic Party nomination for a Maryland U.S. Senate seat while continuing to teach.
Bender Library's new coffee kiosk will be finished by the beginning of July, according to Diana Vogelsong, associate university librarian at AU.
Arvin Sharma, a 22-year-old University of Maryland student, has not been seen since he left to spend a night out with a group of old friends.
Monday, April 25
After years of planning as part of President Ben Ladner's 15-Point Plan to improve the school, AU will begin its University College program for freshmen this fall.
Thursday, April 14
AU President Ben Ladner held his annual year-end cabinet meeting Tuesday morning and answered questions from University officials about new buildings on campus and new academic programs, including the University College program.
Tuesday, April 12