Study abroad prepared for overseas crises
AU Abroad has crisis procedures in place to handle different situations like the bombing of a train station in Madrid, Spain, three weeks ago, according to University officials.
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AU Abroad has crisis procedures in place to handle different situations like the bombing of a train station in Madrid, Spain, three weeks ago, according to University officials.
I am trying to put myself in the position of the surviving family members of the Sept. 11, 2001, victims, but it's impossible. The closest I get (not that it is a competition) is my close friend living two blocks from the World Trade Center and traveling to the Upper West Side during the mayhem. I tried calling him, to no avail, and for hours I did not know if he was alive. Being the pessimist that I am, I thought he was probably dead. Flashing back to that moment literally makes me quiver. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice's past refusal to publicly testify before the Sept. 11 commission made the families quiver all over again.
The battle against spam is heating up as Internet service providers take legal action against companies that send unwanted e-mails in bulk.
AU alumnus and Fox News Channel reporter Rick Levanthal came to talk with students and answer questions about his nine weeks covering Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq on March 5.
Despite several complaints that have been filed surrounding safety and schedule issues of Park Bethesda shuttles, the University remains confident in its transportation system, which is under review, according to University officials.
AU will use student cell phones as the primary phone service in the residence halls by September 2005 in order to save the University money, according to Carl Whitman, executive director of e-operations.
Over 20 AU students participated in the 18th Annual International Coastal Cleanup by collecting trash at Daingerfield Island Park and Marina, in Arlington, Va. on Saturday, in an effort to protect the shoreline from pollution.
The University is still undergoing a number of construction projects. Within the next few months and years students may notice some differences. Here are updates on these projects around campus.
AU enacted its emergency action plan to maintain vital operations over the weekend as Hurricane Isabel caused campus-wide power outages Thursday night, according to Julie Weber, executive director of Housing and Dining Programs, students destroyed sections of the Quad.
Politically active student Democrats are forming a grassroots campaign group called Generation Dean American University, for Democratic Presidential candidate and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean.
A conspiracy between the organized crime community, the Central Intelligence Agency and anti-Cuban dictator Fidel Castro rebels led to former President John F. Kennedy's murder, nationally renowned political assassination expert John Gordon argued Tuesday night.