Student protesters call for political change, more women in office at third annual Women’s March
Many AU students marched in Washington for the first time
Many AU students marched in Washington for the first time
Nearly 2,000 students signed a petition calling for the dates to change
Event on Feb. 23 will offer 2,500 tickets
Taylor Dumpson settled out of court with internet troll who targeted her following 2017 hate crime
Petition to move recruitment so that it doesn't conflict with march has received over 1,900 signatures
Students from high and low enrollment states weigh in on their AU experiences
Though university is considered “smoke-free,” students report seeing Juuls in buildings
Creation of HOME in Mary Graydon Center is not enough, students say
Some reports show no “elevated or abnormal air quality readings
“America can project foreign power abroad only if we are strong and secure at home”
Group launches “responsible endowment fund,” protests outside Board of Trustees meeting
D’Souza addressed midterm election results, Kavanaugh hearings and more on Wednesday
As midterm election results rolled in on Tuesday night, AU’s student-run political organizations, as well as the School of Public Affairs, hosted watch parties that attracted students from varying political and geographical backgrounds.
Ibram X. Kendi and Allan Lichtman discuss voter I.D. laws, gerrymandering
“The parties are not talking to them”
Talking tenure discrimination, basketball season and D.C. festivals
Event was denounced by some, but club stands by the decision to bring D’Souza to AU
Seung Min Kim, Celinda Lake and David Winston were on hand to discuss millennial vote, impact of Kavanaugh
Daily Caller editor Amber Athey spoke to American University students about due process in terms of sexual assault allegations on Oct.
Events included a “Know Your Rights” clinic and Twitter chat