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(11/11/04 5:00am)
Just for fun, some college students have created Web sites that connect students to one another through friends. While they could potentially make money from these sites, for now they don't seem interested in that.
(11/08/04 5:00am)
Rob Famigletti, a freshman in the School of Public Affairs and a Sen. John Kerry supporter, said he couldn't get out of bed Wednesday.
(11/04/04 5:00am)
Once it became clear who would be the next president, supporters of President George W. Bush said they were happy about the Republican's official victory Wednesday, while those who supported Sen. John F. Kerry expressed hope for a winning Democratic ticket in the 2008 presidential race.
(11/04/04 5:00am)
8:50 p.m. Tuesday night, Ward 1 - Between 100 and 200 students gather in a relatively low-key atmosphere, lounging in chairs and eating sandwiches with friends. The College Democrats and AU Students for Kerry have decorated the room with streamers and posters reading "Help is on the way" and "Nov. 2: Regime change." A few hundred red, white and blue balloons hang in clear plastic from the ceiling.
(10/28/04 4:00am)
The most prominent figures in women's rights, such as Susan B. Anthony and Gloria Steinem, are women. The most prominent figures from the civil rights movement, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, are black. So some people might assume that those fighting for the rights of gays and lesbians, whether nationally or on campus, are gay.
(10/18/04 4:00am)
Despite months of rumors that the war in Iraq would bring back a military draft, several congressional officials said last week that it will not be reinstated.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
The Kogod School of Business is ranked among the top 70 schools in the United States that offer a master's degree in business administration, according to the Oct. 18 issue of Business Week magazine.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
Some AU students said both President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) appealed to their base of voters in the final debate Wednesday night.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
A game room that includes foosball, an Xbox, arcade games and billiard tables officially opened in the Letts Formal Lounge Wednesday. Student Confederation President Polson Kanneth went to a VIP opening Wednesday at 4 p.m., along with resident assistants and staff from Housing and Dining Programs.
(10/07/04 4:00am)
Posted Oct. 10, 2004.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
One might describe Kramerbooks as a Washington institution, the perfect combination of a bookstore and restaurant, or an excellent place to find books that appeal to one's intellect. But for Pete Conner, a manager of the store's Afterwords Caf?, it's a bit simpler than that.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
The College Republicans and College Democrats duked it out in a two-hour dodgeball match in Bender Arena Tuesday night. The match, which the Republicans won 5-2, is the first in a series of sporting events between the two clubs this election year.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
A future documentary will focus on a group of AU students who went to Japan this summer to learn about the effects of the American decision to drop two atomic bombs on Japan in 1945.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Two AU College Republicans who are in New York City for the Republican National Convention this week were encouraged by the upbeat atmosphere there, despite the appearance of anti-Republican protesters at one of their events.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
Posted July 27, 2004
(06/21/04 4:00am)
The Falls Church, Va., offices of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, an international charity whose regional offices are headed by AU Muslim chaplain Fadel Soliman, were raided by federal agents late last month.
(04/26/04 4:00am)
Women are less likely than men to run for political offices because they receive less encouragement to run and often think of themselves as less qualified than men, according to a study published this month.
(04/19/04 4:00am)
Microsoft will soon release a new feature for its popular Web browser, Internet Explorer, that will block pop-up advertising.
(04/12/04 4:00am)
Gas prices are likely to keep rising through spring and into summer, according to the American Automobile Association.
(04/12/04 4:00am)
This Wednesday marks the third year I have been at American University for Campus Beautification Day. It also marks the third time I will have opted out of the activity. While I used to refrain from participating because I worked Wednesday mornings, this year I will stay away because I think Campus Beautification Day is a supremely dumb idea.