Students brave cold temps to participate in RHA's Diversival
Over these past two weeks, the D.C. Environmental Film Festival featured premieres, screenings and discussions in theaters all over the city. AU played a large part in the festival, screening a number of films for the festival and hosting discussions moderated by AU’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking.
AU sophomores Jane Jones and Mike Smith are proud to announce that they are no longer alone, thanks to Eagle Rants.
This story is the fourth in a series investigating World War I-era chemical weapons and equipment buried under AU’s campus and in the Spring Valley neighborhood.
The AU women’s lacrosse team (5-4, 2-1) used its offensive firepower to rout Patriot League opponent Bucknell University (2-9, 0-3).
With the Final Four this weekend, the NBA playoffs approaching and WrestleMania on Sunday, now is a great time to be a sports fan! And what makes it even better is that MLB Opening Day is this Thursday, meaning this is the perfect time to forecast the win totals for a couple of teams (because everyone knows how accurate these predictions always are).
Pennsylvania, Kansas, Ohio, North Carolina — what do these four states have in common? No, they’re not battleground states in 2012. These states represent the homes of the top four seeds in the 2011 March Madness tournament. They’re the favorites, the powerhouses.
AU’s endowment increased by 14.6 percent, or $48 million, from last December.
The Drug Enforcement Administration announced in a press release today that it is investigating a recent trend of young Americans getting “high on life.” The DEA decided to investigate the matter after receiving an “alarming” number of police reports from across the country, describing interactions ...