Journalists, ambassador debate ISIS at panel in SIS
Students and professionals discuss how U.S. approaches terrorist threat.
Students and professionals discuss how U.S. approaches terrorist threat.
The founder of The Fix answered student questions and tackled political issues on Oct. 23.
Offense marks third on campus incident since the start of the semester
Spooky drag shows, an AU play, and boutiques in Navy Yard are all up for grabs this weekend.
The AU women’s volleyball team extended its winning streak to 14 consecutive games on Oct. 22, defeating Loyola University in three straight sets.
The director of the critically acclaimed “Birdman” spoke on a conference call about the challenges and rewards of making his new film.
Unlike Facebook and Twitter, AU’s new favorite app lets students post anonymously.
The Pedro Almodovar movie-turned-musical brings Madrid to the Greenberg Theatre.
The author, filmmaker and artist spoke at a closed event on Oct. 15.
Approximately 100 students, faculty and members of the community met on Oct. 15 for a pre-election panel.
Students speak up for dining service employees who are potentially being harassed at AU.
Davis discussed her institute and the need for more female roles in T.V. and movies.
A New York Times report says 83 percent of accepted students chose to attend GW over AU in 2013.
AU student Lorena Gimenez passed away Sept. 25 after being hit by a bus at Huntington Metro station in northern Virginia.
The Student Government Undergraduate Senate passed two pieces of legislation on Sept. 7 continuing their focus on the prevention of sexual assault on campus.
Alpha Chi Omega has plans for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Eagles couldn’t finish off the Black Knights and earned a tie in the critical conference battle.
The young director tackles race head-on in his new satiric film.
A student was arrested in alleged terrorist plot at an AU study abroad location this week.
The first place Eagles continue to dominate Patriot League competition.