Forcible sex offenses and alcohol violations rise in 2012
Forcible sexual offenses on campus more than tripled in 2012, according to the University’s Annual Security Report in accordance with the Clery Act.
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Forcible sexual offenses on campus more than tripled in 2012, according to the University’s Annual Security Report in accordance with the Clery Act.
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AU President Neil Kerwin and other University officials recognized the Cassell family at the dedication ceremony for Cassell Hall on Sept. 27.
Washington Post journalist and political blogger Ezra Klein discussed the polarized state of American politics in a speech to AU students on SEPT. 26.
Washington Post political journalist and editor of the publication’s “Wonkblog” Ezra Klein will speak at AU on Sept. 26.
AU moved up two spots in this year’s U.S News and World Report’s national universities rankings, jumping from 77th to 75th place in one year.
Since AU switched its dining provider from Bon Appétit to Aramark in June, the meal swipe system has been modified, according to AU Dining Marketing Manager Adam Fox.
International journalist and CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper will be AU’s second “Wonk of the Year.” The award was first given to former president Bill Clinton in January of 2012.
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MSNBC host Rachel Maddow discussed activism and war in the United States with AU students as part of her book tour on April 21 in Bender Arena.
Only a few hours after bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon finish line, former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod came to AU to discuss youth involvement in politics and opened his speech with a word of support for the victims of the bombings.
AU students gathered throughout the day April 16 to participate in moments of silence in solidarity with victims of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings.
Only a few hours after bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod came to AU to discuss youth involvement in politics and opened his speech with a word of support for the victims of the bombings.
David Axelrod, campaign director and former senior adviser for President Barack Obama, will speak at AU April 15.
UPDATE: April 4 at 3:12 p.m.
David Axelrod, campaign director and senior adviser for President Barack Obama, will speak at AU on April 15.
The Student Media Board voted unanimously March 17 to accept The Eagle as an official member.
Thousands gathered outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on March 26 to protest or support California’s Proposition 8 law, which restricts same-sex marriage in that state.
Sandra Fluke discussed the struggle for immigrants' rights with AU students in the University Club on March 18.
Sandra Fluke, a women's rights activist, will speak at AU on March 18 at 8:15 p.m. in the University Club.