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(09/15/05 4:00am)
This semester students can get course credit for serving on the Conduct Council, the group that determines guilt and punishment for breaking campus rules, in an effort to encourage more students to serve on the body.
(09/12/05 4:00am)
WAMU will broadcast complete coverage of John Robert's Supreme Court confirmation hearings with HD Radio, making the station one of the first in the country to use the technology.
(09/12/05 4:00am)
The first students at the ABTI-American University of Nigeria will begin taking classes today in Yola, Nigeria. The inaugural class includes 150 students from Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana and other West African countries as well as Zambia and the United States.
(09/12/05 4:00am)
The number of students studying abroad at AU increased by more than one third since last fall and the number of locations has doubled since 2003, according to the Office of International Affairs' annual report.
(09/08/05 4:00am)
More than 100 students from colleges closed by Hurricane Katrina's destruction have enrolled at AU to salvage their semesters, greeted by special accommodations and a week of events to raise donations for disaster relief.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
Bon App?tit, the company that supplies food to the Terrace Dining Room, has won an award from the Ecological Society of America for its environment-friendly practices.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
New laundry machines installed in all campus dorms will raise the price of a load by 35 cents but will ensure more reliable service and provide a Web service to notify users by email or text message when their laundry is done or when a machine becomes available, according to Director of Housing and Dining Julie Weber.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
About 2,800 installations of a new virus protection program have gone smoothly except for some software conflicts, according to Eric Weakland, director of network security in e-Operations at AU.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
The Board of Trustees announced Tuesday night that it chose to suspend President Benjamin Ladner to avoid "a distraction as we began the new academic year" and to expedite the investigation, according to a statement released to The Eagle from board chair Leslie Bains.
(08/22/05 4:00am)
At just over six weeks old, the National Zoo's healthy panda cub has lived the longest of any of the baby pandas ever born at the zoo. The tiny bear, who weighed only a few ounces at birth, has drawn more than one million viewers to a 24 hour webcam, according to the Washington Post.
(08/22/05 4:00am)
The Mud Box and Pura Vida Coffee Shops will open this fall, joining the four others already open on the AU campus.
(08/22/05 4:00am)
The Board of Trustees will be the only group privy to the results of its investigation into President Benjamin Ladner's alleged use of university money for personal expenses, including a personal French chef, presents for his children and other personal expenses, unless the board chooses to release the information to the public, according to David Taylor, Ladner's chief of staff.
(08/22/05 4:00am)
As part of this year's housing rates, AU will include Napster, a program for legally downloading music, after last spring's failed trial of Ruckus, a similar but more expensive software.
(08/06/05 4:00am)
Updated 4:48 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5
(06/27/05 4:00am)
AU will discontinue Ruckus, a music and movie downloading program offered last spring, after a survey of 398 students conducted in April revealed many didn't support the service during its free trial period. The university is still considering several other legal file sharing programs with input from students, including the Residence Hall Association, which announced on Sunday it will recommend Napster.
(06/27/05 4:00am)
Students in a new School of Communication class covered the impact a new baseball stadium will have on Southeast D.C. through an array of techniques, from a documentary to public service announcements.
(06/27/05 4:00am)
As the Katzen Arts Center nears completion, AU prepares to tackle other major campus projects, including a new School of International Service building and the School of Communication's move from Mary Graydon Center to the McKinley building.
(06/27/05 4:00am)
Updated 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9
(06/27/05 4:00am)
A new virus protection system is being implemented to prevent infected computers from logging onto AU's network, EagleNet, and to remind users to regularly update their virus protection software.
(06/27/05 4:00am)
The Student Government's new Web site will include opinion forums and regularly updated content when it is completed in time for the beginning of Welcome Week.