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(09/30/04 4:00am)
Preliminary tests by the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority show the highest levels of bacteria in the water since 1996, when citizens were warned to boil their tap water, federal officials announced Sept. 22.
(09/30/04 4:00am)
The strong contingent of New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox fans on AU's campus will be joined by a local voice next baseball season.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
The first of hundreds of community volunteers completed a Metro awareness program last week to prepare them to assist relief workers in case of a catastrophe on the rail lines.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
AU's volleyball team sent a stern message to the rest of the Patriot League last Thursday it's still the PL team to beat, after pounding a hyped-up Navy squad that entered the match with a 10-1 record.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
Washington College of Law student Hilary Dengel, 21, of Chatham, Ontario, will have something to hang next to her anticipated law degree when she graduates - a personal letter and award from the most revered golfer of all time, Jack Nicklaus.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
After Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's recent slew of mishaps while talking sports on the campaign trail, I felt it was my duty to stop him from making any more mistakes.
(09/20/04 4:00am)
The AU volleyball team was rudely awakened in the first two games of the American Volleyball Classic this weekend in Bender Arena before regrouping to pull out a victory Saturday night.
(09/16/04 4:00am)
House supports gun restriction repeal
(09/16/04 4:00am)
He is the only male head coach at American University without a hint of gray in his hair. The only one who routinely chooses to wear jeans and a T-shirt to work rather than the traditional polo and wind pants get-up. And the only one who is yet to sport a spare tire around his waistline.
(09/13/04 4:00am)
The three-year anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks gave friends, family members and victims in D.C. a chance to remember and mourn the nearly 3,000 innocents slain on that day in the attacks in New York City, Shanksville, Pa., and the nation's capitol.
(09/13/04 4:00am)
The beginning of Patriot League play on Sept. 23 will come as a welcome relief to the AU volleyball squad.
(09/09/04 4:00am)
Nader denied place on ballot
(09/09/04 4:00am)
Despite losing to the Michigan Wolverines 3-1 in the final of the Manhattan Volleyball Invitational on Sunday, AU coach Barry Goldberg and the volleyball squad left New York City confident that they can play with elite national competition.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Student, faculty and administrative leaders officially welcomed students to the 2004-2005 school year at the Opening Convocation in the Woods-Brown Amphitheater on Friday morning.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Having amassed a 49-0 Patriot League record over the past three years, it comes as no surprise that the AU volleyball team is again expected to be the class of the league in 2004.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
The Department of Homeland Security will permanently reside across the street from AU at the Nebraska Avenue Naval Security Complex after the passage of a House bill, which squelches the fears of D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Homes Norton (D-D.C.) that the department would move outside the city, taking thousands of federal jobs with it.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
Ernie Kimlin, who has been an AU program advisor for three years, resigned effective July 1 to take the role of assistant dean for campus life and administration at Brevard College in North Carolina.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
Susan Clampitt, the former executive director of AU-owned WAMU-FM 88.5, who was fired Oct. 30, filed a $12 million lawsuit against AU and President Benjamin Ladner on June 30 for wrongful termination, the Washington Times reported July 12.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
Posted Aug. 5, 2004.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
These are the days that test the resolve of sports fans. The NBA's season-long drama has run its course, golf's best majors are over and football is still two months away.