King's selfless dedication and sacrifice has inspired millions of Americans to continue striving for universal equality of opportunity. Following their day of service and a bit of reflection, the Quick Take columnists explain what the holiday should mean to all of us:
ESPN anchor Bram Weinstein (SOC '95) will visit AU Feb. 2.
John Pope finished first in the 3,000 meter run for the men's track and field. Ali Tyburski finished second in the women's mile.
Bucknell defeats the men's basketball team 67-61 Jan. 25.
President Bill Clinton spoke about scientific developments, inequality and shared humanity at Bender Arena Jan. 27.
The Undergraduate Senate will hold impeachment proceedings against Chair of the Judicial Board Anthony Dunham Sunday, Jan. 29. A group of senators have charged Dunham with receiving pay without completing his duties.
The D.C. Zoning Commission will next meet Feb. 16 to discuss the AU Campus Plan.
Professor's new book looks to expose Nixon as the "crookedest president."
Recommendations about AU's alcohol policies will be made this Spring.
AU will no longer be handing out paper checks to its employees as part of an effort to be more environmentally friendly.
Foreign Policy magazine gave high marks to AU's School of International Service.
This year, cloud took the world by storm, referring to climate change and technology developments.