A crane damaged the flag pole on the Quad while installing a green roof on the Mary Graydon Center March 5.
AU students are studying abroad at two universities there. Officials continue to monitor the situation.
The restaurant will be located next to the Metro station.
It has been decided: The Westboro Baptist Church’s protests are protected by the First Amendment.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf called for a new discourse about Islam in America on Feb. 28, saying the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks violated the religion itself.
The School of Public Affairs hosted the “Legacy of America’s First Ladies” conference March 1, including a panel of former first ladies’ chiefs of staffs for Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama.
Twenty-four of 36 positions have not been filled on the ballot.
Neil Kerwin will serve as AU president for five more years.
The Eagles will face Lafayette in the next round.
Former D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee said the state of the U.S. public education system today “sucks.”
The Eagles ended their regular season with a double-overtime 95-92 victory against Lafayette Saturday.
Can one outrun one’s fate? “The Adjustment Bureau” answers that question quite literally. Based on the short story “The Adjustment Team,” by sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick, the film is a sci-fi-tinged romance not unlike “Gattaca” or “Code 46” in its ethos, and despite its fairly grave subject matter, it is incredibly entertaining and captivating in its human angle.
Freshmen, sophomores and juniors — rejoice! The University’s latest budget locks tuition increase rates for the next two years at the lowest level in 15 years.
By the summer of 1917, there were 2,100 U.S. Army soldiers and officers stationed and ready for training at “Camp American University,” with thousands more to come. The new tenants transformed the campus. Before their arrival, the only structures on campus were the College of History, now known as Hurst Hall, and a half-finished McKinley Building.