Sanders and Trump are signs of changing politics
Voters on both parts of the political spectrum are looking for radical change, columnist Rathna Muralidharan argues.
Voters on both parts of the political spectrum are looking for radical change, columnist Rathna Muralidharan argues.
Physical access is just one aspect of making AU truly accommodating.
President Neil Kerwin addresses recently expressed concerns about campus climate and racism.
Former AU employee Jim McCabe was arrested in the Terrace Dining Room on Oct.
Will Mascaro uprooted and destroyed a culture of backroom deals and corruption previously pervasive throughout the Senate, and the entire AU community is better for his work.
We shouldn’t stand by during this humanitarian catastrophe, argues Jackson Pincus.
Students with disabilities are suffering due to inaccessible older buildings on campus.
Giving faculty discretion in class is key, School of Communication senior Ford Fischer argues.
Capitol Hemp in Adams Morgan, a marijuana paraphernalia store owned by School of Public Affairs graduate Adam Eidinger (’96), reopened in August.
Silencing the former adjunct professor for discussing workers’ rights was a serious mistake, columnist Shelby Ostergaard writes.
Columnist Chase Cabot responds to a column in The Hoya about reproductive rights.
The resolution released last month demonstrates they don’t fully grasp the issue.
The Faculty Senate’s resolution demonstrates they don’t fully understand the issue, argues columnist Zach Moore.
Senior Shelby Ostergaard offers advice to students preparing to send in their abroad applications and those who find themselves in another country this fall.
SG is tackling an important issue, but the program must be bolstered to have wide impact.
Columnist Haley Samsel argues the Faculty Senate’s resolution shows they aren’t listening to students.
Freshman Noah Levy spoke to AU Professor Katya Salmi about the relationship between poverty and health.
SIS junior Bill Kakenmaster argues students should scrutinize Madeleine Albright’s record as closely as did Dick Cheney’s.
New Welcome Week program is a significant step to combat sexual violence on campus.
Student Trustee Evie Unsworth discusses the role and responsibility of her position and sets out her goals for the year.