The Weekend Scene: Oct. 17-19
A guide to what’s going on in D.C. this weekend.
A guide to what’s going on in D.C. this weekend.
The journalist and activist talked about undocumented immigrants and immigration reform during his AU visit.
A man thought to be in his mid-20s indecently exposed himself in front of the Washington College of Law and then fled towards main campus.
Frontrunner Muriel E. Bowser wins Ward 8 straw poll
The event marks the Student Union Board’s first comedy event in more than five years.
A sampling of the must-attend events on campus for alumni and families this weekend.
The Jason Reitman-directed social commentary on technology tries to make a bigger statement than it’s capable of.
AU saw a sharp rise in the number of aggravated assaults on and near campus in the past year.
About 100 students, faculty and community members gathered for the panel discussion “Ferguson: Race, Law, and U.S. Society.”
Marketing professor Nelson Amaral discusses his ‘eclectic’ taste in music.
Construction delays have pushed back the opening of the new WCL campus.
Columnist Rathna Muralidaharan celebrates our freedom to read in light of Banned Books Week.
University administrators try out new diet to better relate to students
A farmer’s market devotee will explore D.C.’s fresh food options in a new column.
The stand-up comedian and actor has a lot to say, mostly about Stevie Wonder conspiracy theories.
Passengers will be able to use credit or debit cards as part of the pilot program.
Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss Fox’s disappointing new comedy and Showtime’s exciting new drama.
After exercising, Sweet Green is a great place to grab a healthy snack.
There will be fewer events to celebrate this year’s LGBT History Month, but it is on purpose.
This colorful and haunting adaptation will leave audiences mystified and entertained.