Following technical hiccups, SG completes elections
After multiple technical errors, Student Government certified all of its elections Oct. 10 that started Oct. 4.
After multiple technical errors, Student Government certified all of its elections Oct. 10 that started Oct. 4.
Vandals spray-painted and cut the cords of Coca-Cola vending machines on campus on Oct. 18 and 19. They also posted flyers on the machines reading "Stop Killer Coke."
The Stewart vs. O’Reilly Debate aired a few days after the first presidential debate. This week, the Quick Take looks at which debate stimulated more conversation and provided more insight for viewers.
The French Embassy in Georgetown drew over 3,000 people to a two-day concert series held by the online magazine Brightest Young Things, according to BYT promoter Svetlana Legetic.
With the departure of an old favorite comes a new thrift store discovery in Bethesda.
"Sinister" doesn't offer much more than a constant barrage of jump scares.
• College Democrats: Made of Awesome • GRANDPA SHARK DOO DOO DOO DOO DA DOO!!!! I went swimmin'. Saw a fin. Swam faster. Lifeguard running. Saved my life, but then my lifeguard said there'd been no reason to fear. It was nothing but a harmless little dear.... baby shark doo doo doo doo da ...
Five of the 20 American students awarded this year with the Killam Fellowship currently attend AU.
Now that Tavern no longer has quesadillas, it's time to make your own!
This year’s Parents’ Weekend is sure to be bursting with activities that will leave your stomach grumbling. Remedy your hunger by heading to these Scene-approved restaurants that parents will love.
October has decided to bring in the crisp fall weather a little bit sooner than usual. Nonetheless, there are still countless monuments and memorials to visit that are free and open to the public at all times. Plus, the Scene has also provided suggestions of some alternative, must-see locales.
School of Public Affairs ‘07 graduate Andrew Huff will start as AU's new director of community relations on Nov. 7.
Despite its major implications on South America and the United States, the reaction to Hugo Chavez' re-election has been subdued.
After shutting out three straight opponents for the first time since 2001, the Eagles look to continue their win streak against Patriot League opponents this week.
The Coalition of American Unversity Student launched a program to escort students between Main Campus and apartments on Massachusetts Avenue.
Taylor Swift releases a new album, NBC messes with "Community" again, Austin City Limits rocks through the rain and more in this week's top entertainment headlines.
CAUS's new SafeWalk program is a refreshing example of accomplishing something sensible without any bureaucratic red tape.