AU students hold up a sign saying “Kerry: Stop K.XL” outside the School of International Service Building near the intersection between Nebraska Avenue and New Mexico Avenue.
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AU students hold up a sign saying “Kerry: Stop K.XL” outside the School of International Service Building near the intersection between Nebraska Avenue and New Mexico Avenue.
(from left to right): Law enforcement and AU alumna Rachel Mandelbaum talk outside of School of International Service Building right before the protest.
Protesters display a sign saying “Kerry: Stop K.XL” on the intersection of Nebraska Avenue and New Mexico Avenue.
Mandelbaum and a law enforcement officer gesture toward the School of International Service Building and the Keystone XL protest.
(from left to right): School of International Service senior Thomas Meyer, junior Katherin Sibel and sophomore Audrey Irvine-Broque carry a banner and signs during the Keystone XL protest on Nov. 21.
(from left to right) School of Communication senior Radhika Rama, Sibel and School of International Service freshman Griffin Tanner hold signs saying “Stop Keystone XL” outside the School of International Service Building on Nov. 21 to protest the construction of the pipeline.
College of Arts and Sciences senior Paige McNamara waves an Earth flag during the Keystone XL protest outside School of International Service Building on Nov. 21.
Grace Wilson scored an overtime goal to give the Eagles the victory over Lafayette in the Patriot League semi-finals
Eagle keeper Billy Knutsen, seen here against Navy, made six saves against Bucknell
Cristobal Soto was one of three Eagles to receive a yellow card in the loss to Navy
Washington Post Columnist Ezra Klein sits down with Eagle writer Suzanne Gaber before the event.
Adrian Fernandez (left) and Devan Joseph (right) share notes while working together.
Erin Mulhern was one of six Eagle players to record at least one shot in the loss to Richmond.
University College students display a banner on the march to convocation.
Student government president Patrick Kelly speaks at convocation.