Multicultural Affairs, the GBLTA Resource Center, and the Women's Resource Center will all be housed under the new Center for Diversity and Inclusion starting in the fall.
Student Government hopes to focus more on advocacy with structural overhaul.
AU's Green campaign continues with Earth Week, during which students can plant trees and emission-saving goats are used to mow the quad.
About 10 AU students participated in the international "Cover the Night" campaign by Invisible Children.
Accounts will switch to "Rewards Checking" on June 5 unless students contact Capitol One.
A series of vignettes celebrate American blue-collar life.
Senior Octavia Rinehardt finished first in the 1,500-meter run in an all-around good day for the AU men's and women's track and field teams.
AU in Motion put on a stunning, glowing, spinning, twirling, tapping show at the University Club over the weekend.
Latest movie adaptation of Nicolas Sparks offers a heartwarming spin on a traditional tale.
New exhibit called "The Art of Video Games" at the Smithsonian American Art Museum thrusts video games into the art spotlight.
New Green Dot Program teaches students, faculty, and staff how to help prevent power-based violence.
One notable performance for the Eagles came from Paige Lin, who picked up five draw controls.
AU Student Worker Alliance calls upon President Kerwin to address Aramark management on working conditions imposed on Aramark employees.
A few technical difficulties couldn't keep the audience from purring.
Student Health Center doesn't live up to the needs of many students.
If you allow yourself to have one, food can be an adventure. You don't have to fly to Paris to experience exquisite French food.
The Board of Elections policy book was simplified by a unanimous vote over the weekend.
Brazil shows us how Trayvon Martin's case may have gone in an openly corrupt society.
"Free-to-play" shooter offers a breath of fresh air.