AU abroad students prepare for new cultures, countries
In addition to the impending pressures of finals week, students planning on studying abroad in the spring have the additional task of preparing for a new culture.
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In addition to the impending pressures of finals week, students planning on studying abroad in the spring have the additional task of preparing for a new culture.
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To celebrate the acquisition of the one-millionth book to its collection, a ceremony featuring prominent AU student and faculty speakers was held at Bender Library on Wednesday.
What has tribal African drums, half-naked dancing men, orange spandex and a strobe light? Though it sounds like the makings of a really low-budget rave, all of these elements intermixed perfectly to complement the beautiful ballet stylings of the Washington Reflections Dance Company in a one-time performance on Oct. 29 at the Lincoln Theatre.
AU's first annual "Breastival" was held on the quad Saturday in order to raise awareness about breast cancer and other women's issues.
A new AU Abroad program will provide students the chance to spend a semester in Cuba, a change to the eight-year-old summer program.
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While many AU students spent their spring breaks lounging on beaches, spending time with friends or simply sleeping, a few broadened their cultural horizons through AU's Alternative Spring Break program.
The impending holiday carries different meanings for everyone. It's a time for family, a time for celebration and a time for relaxing. But it also means the end of the semester is here. And the end of the semester means stress.