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(04/06/06 4:00am)
Journalists are targeted in Iraq because they are not trusted, and they must approach all stories without bias, said Jackie Spinner, a Washington Post correspondent formerly in Iraq, at the School of Communication Week's kickoff event.
(03/30/06 5:00am)
Students can help affect change in politics by becoming more active in the local governments of their schools, said professors and campaigning politicians Jamin Raskin and Mary Cheh at a lecture at George Washington University Monday.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
A three-inch stokes mortar round was unearthed fully intact on Quebec Street during arsenic soil removal at a home in Spring Valley, according to Shawn Walleck, spokesperson for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
The Tenleytown Chipotle ended its free drink with an AU ID deal earlier this month, according to a member of the management team there.
(03/09/06 5:00am)
AU does not have a policy on divestment from companies with ties to the Darfur region of Sudan unlike some universities that have recently implemented such policies, according to David Taylor, chief of staff to Interim President Neil Kerwin.
(02/23/06 5:00am)
A chemical warfare agent and its breakdown products were identified after analysis of two containers found Jan. 9 during an excavation dig at Lot 18, a portion of land that includes AU property, according to the Spring Valley Partners' press release.
(02/16/06 5:00am)
Changes to the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) graduate school entrance exam will not be implemented until October 2007 because of the switch from fixed testing centers to a secure Internet system, according to David Payne, executive director for the GRE program.
(02/13/06 5:00am)
The editorial cartoons published in several newspapers worldwide depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad are inexcusable and not a correct exercise of freedom of the press, according to members of the AU community.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
The American public can increase aid to Africa by telling politicians that they want their money spent for the cause, said lead singer of U2 and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Bono said Friday night at The Nation's Capital Distinguished Speaker Series.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
Monday, Feb. 6
(02/02/06 5:00am)
Many AU students and employees said the world must wait and see how Hamas handles its new political power before judging how their rule will affect relations with Israel.
(01/30/06 5:00am)
Lawmakers must change the way they deal with lobbyists and work more to serve the public in order to regain Americans' trust in the government, said Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) at a Lobbying Reform Summit Thursday cosponsored by AU's Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies and the Committee for Economic Development.
(01/30/06 5:00am)
Monday, Jan. 30
(01/23/06 5:00am)
Many AU students use Wikipedia, a Web-based free-content encyclopedia, as a source for papers and other class assignments despite recent controversy surrounding the Web site.
(01/19/06 5:00am)
Dana Dunne, class of '99, decided to use her past work and volunteer experience to start a program for the hungry - in Madagascar, one of the world's 11 poorest countries, where half of the population is malnourished.
(12/05/05 5:00am)
Based on current registration numbers, 86 percent of Tulane students displaced by Hurricane Katrina will return to the university next semester, 4 percent below what would be expected during a normal year, according to insidehighered.com.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
Two Howard University students were attacked Sunday night while walking near the school's engineering building, according to Howard's student newspaper The Hilltop.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
A student advocacy group launched its Web site last Monday to raise public awareness about the number of students who are in debt because of college loans, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
(11/21/05 5:00am)
Monday, Nov. 21
(11/10/05 5:00am)
Four female dormitory residents at Howard University were disturbed early last Thursday morning when a man entered their dorm and walked into their suites without being stopped by lobby monitors, according to The Hilltop, Howard University's student newspaper.