Students can now begin to select their rooms if living on campus next year.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
Funeral services were held on Feb. 10 in Sykesville, Maryland for Fred “Bud” Burkhard, a special assistant to the provost.
After hip injury, forced hiatus gives Gaga chance to focus on new music.
This week, the Captain helps readers take their relationships to the next level, whatever that might mean for them.
America's latest Anglophile sensation is "Downton Abbey" on PBS.
The women’s basketball fought back in the second half to erase a 13-point halftime deficit before Navy ended the game on an 11-1 run and won, 52-42.
It was the senior wrestlers who came up strong in AU’s 21-17 dual meet victory against the Bucknell Bison Feb. 16 in Bender Arena on Senior Night. “We didn’t get started off well,” AU Head Coach Teague Moore said, “but the good thing was our seniors were the guys who came through.” The ...
Innovative play incorporates everyday objects, music, poetr, monologues and movement.
Student Government sold the first 100 Founders' Day Ball tickets fast, so they sent out a wait-list, which has already accumulated 400 students.
I had the extraordinary opportunity this past Sunday to participate in the largest climate change rally in American history. It was quite the experience, made all the better by seeing the climate “hippies” of the 1970s come out from all corners of the country – Iowa, Michigan, Maine, Massachusetts… And ...
Now that AU Housing & Dining is reviewing its campus dining services plan, senior Oren Rabinowitz requests that they consider a kosher/halal meal plan.
Lifeguards and athletes have complained about the hygiene of both the public locker and swim team locker rooms, questioning the University on how it plans to address their concerns.
Because of the recent construction on campus, students have spotted a growing number of rats. Facilities Management said they have it under control, preventing further infestation.
AU students join the "Forward on Climate" rally on the National Mall to urge President Barack Obama to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline and combat climate change.
After two students were hit by a car outside of Katzen Arts Center, students should learn to be more aware of Ward Circle street danger.
After a recent string of multiple car accidents, including a shuttle bus crash and a hit-and-run, the AU community has begun to raise awareness of danger at Ward Circle.
“Roses are red, violets are blue. Give our adjuncts a rise, it’s the right thing to do.” The Student Worker Alliance protested on behalf of adjunct faculty working without contracts.