Voting for student metro passes opens on Monday
By Cuneyt Dil and Courtney Rozen | 02/25/2016Students can vote for including unlimited metro passes in student activity fees
Students can vote for including unlimited metro passes in student activity fees
The former editor of the Boston Globe discussed the Oscar nominated film as well as the future of investigative journalism
The event aims to “Transform” and engage the audience with talks by 11 speakers
Warren explained why sharing secrets can make a difference in people’s lives
After undergoing security reevaluations, a redesigned website and new Facebook page are ready for use
Christopher Marquez said four students attacked him in a McDonald's
By drawing comparisons to the presidential election of 1896, the political strategist explained the way to the White House for this year’s candidates
The Kentucky congressman will appear on campus on Feb. 25
The report makes three recommendations to guide the University’s long-term plan for improving race relations on campus
The group is partnering with another group, Exploited Wonk, to form a coalition to support Aramark workers
Workshops featured education on topics including mental health, white privilege and the non-heteronormative community.
Participants aim to educate and entertain viewers with short films on the topic of clean water.
Mental health advocate Frank Warren will address students on Feb. 22
The program’s goal is to create a safe space for everyone to start living healthier lives
The science guy warned that climate change will be the greatest problem facing this generation
Schaeffer spoke to students as part of an event co-hosted by the Network of enlightened Women and Kennedy Political Union
The program’s goal is to help students increase fitness and fight depression during the cold winter months.
The performance art duo will appear in Kay Spiritual Center on Feb. 19
After more than a year of sending its compostable waste to landfills, AU will begin composting again this April after renewing its contract with the Prince’s George’s County composting facility in Maryland. The facility suspended its contract with the University in November 2014 after receiving contaminated waste.
Students can get a discounted price for their books, but it isn’t an easy process