Columnist explains how some constructs of language could be preserving antiquated sexist views.
The Campus Store is undergoing renovations at no cost to AU. The upper floor re-opened Oct. 3, and the lower level will re-open Oct. 10.
Two teams of AU computer science majors came out in the top teams of a 30-hour "Coding Marathon" against Russian students across the globe.
On the outside the film "50/50" seems like a rebirth of old ideas, but taking a closer look, it has more to offer than a tragic tale or a slapstick comedy.
The Crafty Bastards fair in Adams Morgan showcased local and national craft vendors with a quirky twist on Oct. 1st.
AU is working with the Costa Rican University for Peace to develop carbon-offset programs.
Graduate student Conor Shapiro discusses sexual assault as an issue that effects both genders, despite the stereotypes that this issue only effects women.
Strong offense led the field hockey team into back-to-back home victories over the weekend.
The musical "Parade" opened at D.C.'s Ford Theatre, portraying the tale of a ethical-racism in the deep south in the early 1900s.
Student Worker Alliance Organizing Collective's Ethan Miller discusses some flaws in the AU parking system.
Foster the People and Cults played to an energetic crowd in a dance-filled double-set night.
Senior finished second in the Paul SHort Invitational, where the men's team placed 18th and the women's team finished 22nd.
Senate elections went by with relatively few snags.
After 110 minutes of play, the women's soccer team fell to Navy 3-2 in second overtime.
The AU chapter of international Christian organization Cru dried out tents donated by the Susan G. Komen foundation so they could be sent to refugees in Djibouti.
Students of financial need will again be able to apply for a scholarship that has been dormant for 10 years.
Seven new, predominantly student-led Alt Break trips focus on social justice both at home and abroad.
After realizing that he can graduate earlier than expected, Student Government Chief of Staff Kent Hiebel has decided to step down.
McCullough gave a speech about his most recent book "The Greater Journey - Americans in Paris," which focuses of the influence of French culture on American art.