Police Blotter
Safety and security events from around campus since Thursday.
Safety and security events from around campus since Thursday.
Kelly Jo Bahry, a graduate student at the School of International Service, discusses her experiences as a long-term visitor in Kenya.
Mentioning monuments in the same sentence as Washington, D.C., seems redundant to most people. True to D.C.'s reputation, another monument was given the go-ahead for construction. The monument, funded by the Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation, will honor all veterans who have been permanently disabled from combat.
This lucky squirrel was one of millions who participated in Easter Egg hunts this past weekend in celebration of the Easter holiday.
Gas prices are likely to keep rising through spring and into summer, according to the American Automobile Association.
Plans are underway to establish an AU Abroad program in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, which is expected to start in spring 2005, according to AU Abroad Director Sara Dumont. Dumont, along with three graduate students and former NBA star and AU alum Kermit Washington, visited Kenya in March to assess the feasibility and logistics of setting up the abroad program.