Campus groups emphasize disability rights
The Disability Rights Coalition promoted awareness for disabilities and disability rights at their event “Indivisible” by handing out pamphlets and talking to the AU community on Sept. 26 on the Quad.
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The Disability Rights Coalition promoted awareness for disabilities and disability rights at their event “Indivisible” by handing out pamphlets and talking to the AU community on Sept. 26 on the Quad.
A D.C. resident died from West Nile virus, a mosquito-transmitted infection, according to the Center for Disease Control. This was the city’s second confirmed case of WNV this year.
Students reflected on the morals and values instilled in AU’s culture during Methodist Heritage Week from Sept. 10 to 16.
D.C. released a new service called “Smart 911” on July 12 that will allow residents to give more information to emergency medical personnel.
An additional 200 incoming freshmen will be able to participate in Welcome Week with the creation of 10 new options over the last two years. The New Student Programs has added five new programs each year due to increased enrollment in the Freshmen Service Experience and Discover D.C.