AU’s political experts reflect on 2016 election
Professors give their takes on what happened and what’s to come
Professors give their takes on what happened and what’s to come
The AU women’s basketball forward discusses mentoring her teammates while injured, her inspirations as a player and the legacy she hopes to leave at AU
The Kennedy Political Union event will be held in room one of the Ward Circle Building
The Danish rock outfit brought the dynamic energy of its festival-level shows to the more intimate DC venue.
Books for core classes and general education courses were already on reserve.
USA Today ranked AU’s School of Communication among the top journalism schools in the nation earlier this year.SOC was ranked tenth behind schools including New York University, the University of Southern California and Emerson College, which took the top spot. USA Today worked with College Factual ...
Students no longer have to wait up until midnight to pick classes.
Mew is on a U.S. tour in support of its latest release, “+ -.”
Donovan nets a double overtime goal to seal win for the Eagles in third straight OT game.
Women’s volleyball extends unbeaten run with a three-set win against the Crusaders.
The Philadelphia indie guitarist will perform music from his latest album.
The Faculty Senate’s resolution demonstrates they don’t fully understand the issue, argues columnist Zach Moore.
In their first Patriot League home matchup of 2015, AU falls to Boston 1-0.
Equal parts action, thriller, science fiction and comedy, “The Martian” celebrates the power of human ingenuity in times of crisis.
The Eagles continue perfect start in Patriot League play
The school is creating a protocol for sending out messages about the deaths of service workers.
The LA-based band performed with a different style on Thursday compared to previous shows.
The Scene selects the best cultural festivals and activities to kick start October.
The report detailing recorded campus crime was emailed to students on Oct. 1
The first floor filled with smoke as residents were ordered to leave around 6:30 p.m.