AU ranked among ‘best value’ U.S. schools for 2010
AU ranked number 52 on Kiplinger’s list of Top 100 Best Values in Private Colleges in its October issue of Personal Finance magazine.
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AU ranked number 52 on Kiplinger’s list of Top 100 Best Values in Private Colleges in its October issue of Personal Finance magazine.
The Office of Campaign Finance did not make any rulings at an hour-long closed hearing yesterday with Tyler Sadonis, the A Voice 4 U Campaign, Eagle Communications and their pro bono legal counsel.
On AU’s campus, Michael Hazilla was known for his trademark bowtie. But everywhere else, he was known for his racing bib.
Tyler Sadonis and members of the A Voice 4 U campaign and Eagle Communications will be able to respond to accusations made concerning their campaign finances in a hearing with the Office of Campaign Finance of the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics today.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner 3D 02 Tom Smith filed two formal complaints Friday with the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics against write-in candidate Tyler Sadonis, the A Voice 4 U campaign and its public relations firm, Eagle Communications.
Numbers from the Annual Security Report, released this month, indicate that from 2008 to 2009 there was an increase in judicial referrals from alleged drug law violations, alleged liquor law violations and forcible sex offenses on main campus, but there was a decrease in campus burglary.
The South side residence halls accumulated $1,394.00 in fire-related damages, and North side dorms incurred $180.19 worth of damages in 2009, according to a recently release fire safety report.
Tom Smith thinks students are being “bamboozled” by voter registration misinformation circulated by AU student groups, including the A Voice 4 U campaign.
The amnesty period is now over for individuals to return University property stolen this semester without penalties.
The “A Voice 4 U” campaign is disappointed that a petition has been filed with the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics alleging potential misconduct.
Despite the protests of commissioners in Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3D, Bon Appétit’s renewed liquor license now covers the entire AU campus.
AU officials recently circulated an e-mail to students, asking for the return of stolen University property by Oct. 18 with no penalties.
Alba Vigil, originally from El Salvador, fled to California 20 years ago to escape the civil war in her home country. She came to D.C. a year later and has worked at AU since.
With less than a month to go before the Nov. 2 midterm elections, the youth vote is still up for grabs, panelists said at Wednesday’s American Forum in the Katzen Arts Center.
Gary Abramson may be chairman of the Board of Trustees here, but he’s still second-in-command in his family’s company.
The Board of Trustees assembled Thursday and Friday for their annual orientation and meeting. Chairman Gary Abramson met with The Eagle to talk about what the Board discussed during the closed session and what they plan to do this year.
A former Washington College of Law employee was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison for the interstate transportation of stolen property in federal court Wednesday.
An AU student aspiring to serve in public office may be in luck — members of the AU student body have put together a fill-in-the-candidate campaign, complete with manager, campaign finance director and a public relations department.
The two sides of federal court case United States of America v. Martine Tavakoli filed sentencing memorandums Sept. 10 that proposed different punishments for the theft of money from the Washington College of Law.
The recent expansion of the Student Conduct Code’s jurisdiction off campus stems from the University’s attempt to improve neighbor relations, pass the Campus Plan and prevent persistent off-campus misbehavior, according to AU officials.