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(02/01/07 5:00am)
Student Activities suspended AU's chapter of the College Democrats last Thursday for failing to adequately deposit and keep track of money earned through fund raising last semester, according to College Democrats president Matt Kent.
(02/01/07 5:00am)
In a joint effort with Campus Climate Challenge, a North American organization of colleges that promote environmental groups, Eco-Sense will hold a week of action to inform students of important environmental issues, according to a club press release.
(01/25/07 5:00am)
Student opposition to the National Conference on Organized Resistance has been growing through a Web site and online petition that has garnered over 200 signatures of those against the group's annual conference returning to AU.
(01/25/07 5:00am)
India is historically an entrepreneurial country that has absorbed business practices from other countries, explaining why India has steadily grown economically, said R. Gopalakrishnan, executive director of Tata Sons, a prominent Indian corporation at the India Forum held Wednesday in the School of International Service Lounge.
(01/22/07 5:00am)
Housing and Dining is starting a new package system that will notify students of the status of their package electronically and allow them to swipe their student identification card to receive their packages.
(01/22/07 5:00am)
AU grad's film selected for Sundance
(01/18/07 5:00am)
AU named No. 8 for Peace Corps alumni
(11/30/06 5:00am)
Close ties between the Colombian military and paramilitary forces have led to mass human rights violations, said Debora Barros Fince, a human rights lawyer and native of the Way£u community, a indigenous population located in northern Colombia near Venezuela that was hurt by the paramilitary's actions.
(11/16/06 5:00am)
Aerobic exercise can improve the quality of sleep, according to Ken Diaz, a presenter with the Jacobs Fitness Center and department of recreation and fitness who gave a presentation Wednesday educating students about the benefits of exercise and sleep.
(11/02/06 5:00am)
AU named Truman Honor Institution due to high number of scholarships awarded
(11/02/06 5:00am)
Wednesdays in the Tavern feature more than just greasy burgers and cheesesteaks. Instead, Jaclyn Pulice, a senior in the School of Communication, fills the space with fun activities, her personal enthusiasm and, at times, free food.
(10/30/06 5:00am)
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad issued a statement saying they are committed to developing a strong relationship between the U.S. and Iraq, the Associated Press reported.
(10/26/06 4:00am)
For students looking to hitch a ride back to campus, learn the latest off-beat campus news or post their opinions about a variety of topics, The Daily Jolt, a multi-faceted Web site intended to give students practical information about campus life, provides these and other services designed to inform students of the AU campus vibe.
(10/26/06 4:00am)
Actor Michael J. Fox, who has been fighting Parkinson's disease since 1991, has weighed in on the Maryland senate race by recording a TV ad about the importance of stem cell research for Democratic Senatorial candidate Ben Cardin, according to The Washington Post.
(10/26/06 4:00am)
New machines could create voting problems
(10/23/06 4:00am)
The disappearance of Michelle Gardner-Quinn, a senior at the University of Vermont who was found dead six days after she went missing, has led many to question the safety of students around college campuses, including AU.
(10/23/06 4:00am)
Plans to expand the Metro through Tyson's Corner to Dulles International Airport will be delayed for at least a year, according to The Washington Post.
(10/23/06 4:00am)
Palestinian Prime Minister unharmed following gunfire attack
(10/23/06 4:00am)
AU's men's and women's crew team participated in the Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend, the largest regatta in the world.
(10/19/06 4:00am)
A new poll shows a majority of Virginians support a gay marriage ban, according to The Washington Post.