Decades of Davin
Celebrating 20 years of success with AU’s head swimming and diving coach
Celebrating 20 years of success with AU’s head swimming and diving coach
Construction delays could lead to student housing headaches
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 building is set to open in fall 2016, and the red route shuttle will continue to run
The pop-up vinyl flea market did not disappoint
Senior Ari Booth scores a career-high 22 points to lead AU to its sixth conference win during the Bender Pink-Out.
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 Scene prides itself on staying up to date on the latest music from artists across all genres.
The program’s goal is to help students increase fitness and fight depression during the cold winter months.
Charles L. Mee’s “Big Love” will premiere the second weekend of February.
The Eagles sluggish performances snap their five game win streak.
Headliner Mike Birbiglia delivered humorous tales about arrests, religion and exercise.
In a close contest, Lehigh pushes past the Eagles with sharp shooting from beyond the arc
Watch the Super Bowl in the city with great food, cheap drinks and good friends.
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