H1N1 vaccines coming to campus
The AU Health Center will be receiving its first H1N1 vaccines shortly, according to Director of the Student Health Center Dan Bruey.
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The AU Health Center will be receiving its first H1N1 vaccines shortly, according to Director of the Student Health Center Dan Bruey.
AU is in the preliminary stages of expanding its facilities over the next 10 years in order to accommodate its current and future needs.
The excitement of AU freshmen can quickly deteriorate once they realize their room’s feng shui has been reduced to dirty boxers and half-empty pizza boxes decorating the floor.
College students holding a broomstick between their legs, or any cleaning agent for that matter, are sure to shock the average passerby. But they won’t be cleaning — they’ll be getting ready to play their next Quidditch game.
The AU magazine, American Way of Life, hung an upside-down flag on the Bender parking garage in response to the “dire distress” the United States currently faces, according to AWOL Editor-in-Chief Chris Lewis.
Eco-friendly taxicabs, intended to minimize foreign petroleum importation and create jobs, will soon be available for the AU community to use in the greater D.C. area.
AU is located in the one of the best metropolitan areas in the country for attending college, according to College Destinations Index.
The new School of International Service building is steadily heading towards its scheduled May 2010 completion, according to Director of Development Morris Jackson.
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is currently reaching out to college students to educate them about housing inequality under the Fair Housing Act and to assist those who may have been victimized.
AU students now have the option to access more online textbooks with an expansion of titles on the Internet, in the library and in the campus bookstore.
AU is following many other universities' lead and has been preparing for a potentially extensive campus outbreak of the H1N1 virus.
Organizers of the second-annual Dance Marathon, which ran for 12 hours from 8 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m. Saturday in the Tavern, raised half of the amount it did last year to fight HIV/AIDS.
AU students can now visit the newly renovated Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, which opened Nov. 21 after being closed for two years.
AU will provide both full and part-time employees with paid leave under the recently passed Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act of 2008.
A group of AU students established a new chapter of Nourish International this semester to find ways to alleviate poverty by engaging in worldwide community service projects.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, School of International Service professor Mamuka G. Tsereteli said, "It was like dreams coming true." Two years later in 1991, his native country, Georgia, became independent of the Soviet Union.
AU did not make Business Week's "50 Most Expensive Colleges" ranking, but nearby George Washington University and Georgetown University were among the top three on the list.
The biggest problem AU students and faculty who voted in the D.C. area on Election Day may have encountered was rain.
Although AU students come from different backgrounds, different parts of the country and even different corners of the world, they must all adhere to the same calendar, only getting days and holidays off that the university delineates. AU's academic and holiday schedule goes through an involved process before it becomes the university's legitimate annual calendar.
AU students from California will be able to consider Proposition 8, an initiative to ban gay marriage in the state, on their Nov. 4 election ballot.