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(03/30/09 4:00am)
Student Government presidential candidate Andrew MacCracken's name did not appear on undergraduate students' online ballots for a period of seven minutes Tuesday morning, while students in some residence halls were initially not able to vote for Residence Hall Association offices.
(03/23/09 4:00am)
In an e-mail to various university officials last week, AU Debate Society President Spencer Siegel outlined his club's and other student organizations' frustration with obtaining "reliable and affordable" transportation through AU to off-campus events.
(03/05/09 5:00am)
Housing and Dining Programs recently needed to prop open the second set of doors in the Letts Hall lobby after a complaint pointed out accessibility issues for students with physical disabilities who live there.
(02/23/09 5:00am)
Housing and Dining Programs Executive Director Chris Moody said he is "toying with the idea" of installing cameras in the lobbies of AU's residence halls to increase security in the dorms.
(02/19/09 5:00am)
The number of newspapers with D.C. bureaus has declined by half since 1985, School of Communication professor Wendell Cochran said during an American Forum Tuesday night.
(02/16/09 5:00am)
Despite mixed reactions from residents about the double-barrier security system installed in Letts Hall over winter break, Director of Housing and Dining Programs Chris Moody said his team wants to expand the security system to the rest of the residence halls within the next few years.
(02/09/09 5:00am)
AU Housing and Dining Programs recently hosted a series of forums and events for students who are interested in moving off-campus next semester. The goal is not to kick students off campus, but to provide enough resources for those who are interested, said Housing and Dining's Associate Director of Guest and Visitor Services Ed Gilhool.
(02/05/09 5:00am)
Student Government has raised the number of available Founders' Day Ball tickets from 600 to 880 in response to an Undergraduate Senate bill passed Sunday.
(02/02/09 5:00am)
Some Centennial and Anderson Hall residents have been left out in the cold when it comes to taking a hot shower.
(01/26/09 5:00am)
More than 30 students became members of the AU chapter of the Golden Key honor society during a ceremony at the Kay Spiritual Life Center Saturday.
(01/22/09 5:00am)
Ticket to inaugural gala: $500. Gown: $40. Metro fare to get to inaugural gala: $5. Attending a swanky event with over a dozen open bars: Priceless.
(01/15/09 5:00am)
"Providing my roommate can get me out of bed in the morning, she's going to, well we're going to-there's four of us-me, my roommate, my boyfriend and his roommate, we're all going to trek down to the Mall, leaving campus around four if not earlier to attempt to get spots on the parade route. That's providing she can wake me up because I'm not a morning person."
-Becky Mazzanotte, SIS/SOC sophomore
(01/15/09 5:00am)
While the prospect of massive crowds and bottlenecked public transportation looms over the heads of D.C.'s event coordinators in connection with the Inauguration, many of AU's departments have implemented new programs to maintain order on campus during the four-day weekend.
(12/04/08 5:00am)
Last month, Tré Matthews, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, suddenly found himself in the middle of a firestorm within the organization that he led - the Student Union Board.
(11/24/08 5:00am)
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(11/17/08 5:00am)
Peta2 hailed AU as the most vegetarian-friendly school in the country Monday evening. AU edged out Wesleyan University in the final round to gain the top spot in the organization's "Most Vegetarian-Friendly College" contest.
(11/03/08 5:00am)
A recent pipe leak in the south end of the Butler Pavilion tunnel has resulted in the closure of one of the main campus's busiest roads and a significant re-routing of traffic as repairs are being made.
(10/27/08 4:00am)
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(10/23/08 4:00am)
Washington Semester students filled Kay Spiritual Life Center Wednesday afternoon as well-known author and investigative journalist Bob Woodward spoke about his relationship with President Bush, the War in Iraq and the current political climate.
(10/02/08 4:00am)
AU Public Safety has requested the community's help in identifying suspects in the aftermath of sexual and violent crimes against AU students walking in areas off campus.