Immigration, LGBT rights are not mutually exclusive
"Immigration reform isn’t separate from LGBT equality. Rather, it changes the way LGBT persons understand our identities and how we advocate for our communities."
"Immigration reform isn’t separate from LGBT equality. Rather, it changes the way LGBT persons understand our identities and how we advocate for our communities."
Board of Trustees Chairman Jeff Sine committed to looking into divestment of fossil fuels at an open forum in the Ward Circle Building on April 4.
This year makes the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre in Tenleytown. Its opening in late March 2003 gave a home to the Department of Performing Arts at AU.
Director of Student Activities Karen Gerlach will leave AU at the end of the semester to become vice president for student affairs at Trinity University in Northeast D.C.
New study suggests women prefer to get involved in charities rather than politics.
$8,000 will be pulled from SG's current savings for next year's spending.
AU wrestler Kevin Tao plans to continue his wrestling career after graduation and has left his mark on AU’s program.
Three Eagle runners had top five finishes at the Colonial Relays.
Fast food innovations are part of an organized marketing tool aimed at attracting and engaging young customers.
AU's new smoking ban seems to stray away from nonsmokers' rights and interfere with smokers' decisions to do what they wish with their bodies.
Despite all the difficulties of this volleyball season, the team competed April 4-6 in the NCVF Collegiate Club Volleyball Championships for the first time since the team was started five years ago.
“It’s really a show for everyone...There’s sexy. There’s slow. There’s hot. There’s just all kinds of stuff out there, and we’re really excited.”
We must begin to develop new ways to balance economic interests with those of human lives, especially if it affects lands other than our own.
In his career at AU, Jones set several records and led the Eagles to the only two NCAA Tournament apperances in school history.
On April 8, AU Women's Initiative's annual event, Take Back the Night's, march to end violence against women was widely attended.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.