AU students look to lessen the University's investment in fossil fuels, despite both the student group and the University's uncertainty about the extent of current investment in the resource.
Star Wars gets a director, Jimmy Kimmel gets hijacked and Movie 43 gets poor reviews.
The D.C. chapter of Fashion Group International held a preview of this spring's fashion trends.
Identities are full of tension and are difficult to define precisely. At times, they are labels thrust onto us by others, yet they are also sources of pride.
The film "A Whisper to a Roar" chronicles the various points of conflict when democracy movements begin to arise in developing countries.
The sculpture project "H-Hour" by Grisha Brushkin will be on display in Katzen though March 17.
After their first regular season Patriot League loss in nearly two years, the women’s basketball team responded by beating an undefeated Army squad to create a four-way tie for first place.
AU students mourn and reflect on Shirley Epps, a devoted TDR employee for 48 years.
The Eagles continue to struggle with turnovers and second half play as the Eagles fall to Army, dropping their conference record to below .500
AU's library will soon be under renovation to enhance student academic support.
Fossil Free AU has begun a campaign in response to the threat that the burning of fossil fuels poses to current and future AU community members along with people around the world.
A new campus organization called the Student Hemp and Cannabis Coalition will promote hemp as an alternative sustainable resource for both AU and the United States, despite federal laws against growing cannabis plants.
WMATA unveiled its new plan, “Momentum,” outlining major track renovations and rail expansions into Maryland and Virginia.