Butina’s lawyers given go-ahead to subpoena for student records
By Brianna Crummy | 11/05/2018New subpoena expected to be issued in mid-November
New subpoena expected to be issued in mid-November
Anthony Randolph worked at university for 17 years before he was released in September
Some students say reporting process could be improved
Some students say diversity efforts won’t come fast enough to impact them
Fifteen students will provide council with “pulse of the community”
Loubna Skalli-Hanna was awarded over $1.3 million in damages
In interview, administrator says university has been focused on training, improving campus climate
D.C. Council repealed initiative that would have raised minimum wage for servers who rely on tips
Conference, co-organized by AU professor, focused on exploring trans philosophy
Committee has narrowed down candidates to four
Former classmates are fighting Butina's request for class rosters
Corker: "Both parties are pretty bankrupt"
The Sine Institute of Policy and Politics will officially launch Tuesday with Newseum event
Storm is currently forecasted to hit East Coast on Thursday
Students who desired to focus on South Asia previously complained about lack of course offerings
After reports of an “armed intruder” near campus on July 18 led to a university-wide lockdown and complaints about the effectiveness of AU’s emergency alert system, administrators say they are now changing AU Alert protocols to send notifications to all current students “regardless of their registration status.” Hundreds of students surveyed by The Eagle in July said they were “upset” and “concerned” that they received either a delayed alert or no alert at all from the American University Police Department about the lockdown.
Green Route will not go to Tenleytown Metro
Shlonsky was murdered in Shaw in 2015
The new curriculum and first year experience class are making their official debut this fall
New and returning students must pick up new U-Pass card this semester