AUSG takes action in response to coronavirus disruptions
By Kelsey Cartelli | 04/16/2020Under state of exception, SG aims to provide relief to struggling students
Under state of exception, SG aims to provide relief to struggling students
Ethical questions, election violations raised in Judicial Board inquiry
Voting ends on April 16 at noon
Despite disruption, moderators say the discussion was worthwhile
Deadlines extended, in-person interactions moved online
Ambassadors discuss careers and the importance of women in politics
Regina Curran began her position in May 2017
University and other students are working to make sure students have a place to live
Hundreds sign online petitions to give students a pass/fail option
Abroad, alt-break students describe their experiences of returning to the U.S.
Rule suspension will allow unilateral action from SG President and Speaker
Decision comes after President Trump’s decision to suspend travel to Europe on Friday
Founders Week culminates in a ball at the Natural History Museum
Wallace and McBride discuss the election, President Trump and journalism
Student apologizes, AU community responds with frustration
Fraternity apologizes, hopes to grow relationship with Iranian Student Association
Discussions within SG about Founders prevent progress
KPU brings Uighur-American activist to AU’s campus
Team achieves highest ranking ever after fifth place win last year
AU administration stands by controversial mental health email