Once an Eagle, always an Eagle
Ohemma Nyanin carries lessons from her athletic career at AU into her new role with USA basketball.
Ohemma Nyanin carries lessons from her athletic career at AU into her new role with USA basketball.
The Museum of the Bible will give an immersive and interactive look into the religious text.
Capitol Hill Books is a must for any Washingtonian.
Abroad Columnist Shelby Ostergaard gets lost in translation in Turkey
Exercise your imagination to dream the “impossible dream.”
Students with extra need, exemplary achievement may apply for additional awards
Start off fancy and end up crazy with this weekend’s guide.
The Baltimore based king of experimental electronic will perform.
AU has a request before the D.C. Zoning Commission to allow longer workdays in order to finish East Campus by fall 2016.
Students have expressed mixed sentiments since The Kennedy Political Union and University Communications announced former first lady Laura Bush as the recipient of Wonk of the Year on Feb.
The “Wonk of the Year” title could have gone to any of these notable faces.
The annual fundraiser begins April 6.
Drink your vegetables at this all-organic, raw and vegan juice bar.
Sophomore guards Justice Montgomery and Landgon Neal and freshman guard George Langberg leaving the team.
NPR would be so proud of you if you went to this weekend’s events.
Special guests join the hosts to discuss the new Netflix comedy and the smash hit Fox drama.
The election of Sasha Gilthorpe as Student Government president marks the third time AU has had a female president in four years.
SOC Professor Chris Palmer launches his new book, “Confessions of a Wildlife Filmmaker,” and criticizes unethical practices in wildlife filmmaking.
A new sub-office in the Wellness Center will consolidate sexual assault victim support and other advocacy services for students.
The University’s student-led green educators host “ECOlympics” to get AU engaged in sustainable living