Students question efficacy of University coronavirus policies as classes begin
By Nina Heller | 09/13/2021Contact tracing, in-person classes and COVID-19 testing all create questions among community
Contact tracing, in-person classes and COVID-19 testing all create questions among community
Four symbols were carved into a bathroom stall in Anderson Terrace
Goal is to bring awareness and make testing strips accessible
Decision was made out of “abundance of caution,” University said
AU’s unofficial mascot disappeared two weeks ago
A look into academics, campus life, vaccines and sports this semester
While there is more work to be done, students call for program continuation and expansion
Cicadas return to campus, bringing loud noise and dead skin with them
Students and staff reflect on representation and teaching methods in SIS
Students and staff at American University grapple with the possibilities of reforming Greek life to lessen risks of assault
AU’s Muslim Student Association talks funding, community during the pandemic
Rubin’s resignation comes only five weeks after he took over the role, leaving the position unfilled until a successor is appointed
Outgoing SG President Eric Brock's plan is currently under consideration by the University
Author Donna Oriowo discusses the connection between anti-Blackness and white supremacy and how they affect relationships
Police officer who killed George Floyd in May 2020 convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter
New policies include mandatory training sessions and meetings with campus stakeholders following criticisms from students
Professors reflect on the more diasporic program, student efforts and its beginnings
As Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies expanded into a department, students pushed for change
New Federal Work-Study opportunity connects AU students to faculty members’ children
Event brings in students from almost 20 schools as well as guest speakers