Preview: Treble in Paradise hosts “Lights, Camera, Acapalooza”
Treble in Paradise will host its 11th annual Acapalooza event with seven groups set to perform in the Kay Spiritual Life Center on April 1 from 8:30 p.m.
Treble in Paradise will host its 11th annual Acapalooza event with seven groups set to perform in the Kay Spiritual Life Center on April 1 from 8:30 p.m.
Lickstein, Fedasiuk, Pancotti and Schneider earn endorsement
Three years since the release of the band’s last album, Portugal. The Man is making a comeback, slowly rolling out singles from its upcoming project “Woodstock” and coming to perform at the 9:30 Club on April 1 and 2.
AU graduate student Stephanie Logan premiered her new podcast, “DC Diary,” which focuses on the real and unpublicized lives of the people of D.C., at a preview party on March 22.
President As we enter a transitional period under a new University president, it is vital that students have a strong leader who will represent their interests.
Michael James presented his new lecture as a guest of the Political Theory Institute
Experts gathered to answer questions regarding current state of cyber policy
Admissions notifications released for class of 2021
When I was the president of a fraternity, my biggest fear was someone getting hurt at a party. If anyone were to be assaulted, transported or even die at an event, I don’t know how I could live with myself.
In “Hot Thoughts,” Spoon finds the next stage in its evolution, but doesn’t lose track of its roots in the process.
The CNN journalist will appear on April 4
In 2001, USA Today sports journalist Christine Brennan wrote a column about her relationship with her father, Jim Brennan, in honor of his 75th birthday.
AU has, for the third time, entered into Recyclemania. Recyclemania is a national contest that urges universities across the United States to reaffirm their commitment to reducing their carbon footprints through maximizing the amount of trash recycled on campus.
Here’s what you missed from Thursday’s events
Enjoy being back in DC with a celebration, art, theater or movies
Common will speak in Bender Arena on April 5
Get to know the candidates before voting begins on March 28
The annual festival is runs until March 26
Heather Pratt, AU’s Title IX officer, will leave the University this week following 15 months in her position, The Office of Campus life announced in a memo on March 20.
The comedian performed new material about her life since becoming a mother