Op/ed: Give the WONK campaign a chance
By Amanda Elias | 04/11/2014The WONK campaign is pretty cool. I know this is definitely not a popular opinion, but the concept is creative and has so much potential.
The WONK campaign is pretty cool. I know this is definitely not a popular opinion, but the concept is creative and has so much potential.
At a university that prides itself on the engagement and leadership of its student body, the resources are currently unavailable to support these student activities.
Dick Cheney’s crimes are a slap in the face to the most fundamental values of this university
For about 15 bucks we can get money to student organizations who can really do big things.
Columnist John Foti says AU needs to start accepting more students who are financially disadvantaged. Sharon Alston and Shirleyne McDonald say AU has made significant strides in removing potential barriers to educational access and affordability since 2010.
The clubs and groups that bring support and friendship to so many AU students can have their budgets doubled.
More needs to be done to ensure that students have the means to afford the high price tag of this school.
Longer operating hours and new personnel are part of what SHC Director David Reitman calls “Health Center 2.0.”
Israel’s democratic principles and universal suffrage disprove SJP’s cries of “apartheid.”
The difficult path to peace in the Middle East can do without this sort of empty vilification.
A committee made up of representatives from Student Government, Student Media Board and AU Club Council are trying to redistribute the fee.
A student looks at how the campus community feels about the smoking ban.
Director of Founder’s Week Abigail Finn defends the current system of ticket distribution.
College Democrats and College Republicans joined forces with several other student organizations to shine light on the US-Israeli relationship.
SG President Patrick Kelly states faith in the ability of Student Government, regardless of who wins the special election for Vice President.
Two members of SG Vice President’s cabinet decline to endorse a candidate for the special election.
Two members of SG executive board endorsed Ray Bowman’s VP campaign based on his promises and past experiences.
Joe Ste.Marie describes Don Myers’ great contributions to the University, including making AU financially stable, and his personal interactions with the Chief Financial Officer before his recent death.
SPA graduate student Phil Cardarella speaks to why SPA students will miss SPA Associate Dean Maragaret Weekes.
Quick Take columnist Katlyn Hirowaka argues that a student lounge is the perfect fit to replace SOC on the third floor of MGC.