AU moves to dismiss joint lawsuit over spring tuition and fee refunds
By Dan Papscun | 10/01/2020Three students sued the University during May and June
Three students sued the University during May and June
Leaders continue Kendi’s work and set new plans in motion
Megan Lavins finished only four minutes off from the Olympic qualifying time
More diverse programming, new fellows both goals for moving forward
Dawn Carpenter’s "What Does It Profit?" podcast will discuss how businesses function well-being of society
Student Against Child Marriage was created in the spring
Students gathered at the Supreme Court to honor her memory after she died from cancer at 87
The scene that shows the struggle between power and friendship
Vote for the good of everyone
Lawsuit states Gianna Wheeler was discriminated against based on her race and mental health condition
Observations from the first two weeks of play for the Washington Football Team
Managing a university budget in a pandemic with minimal harm is a significant challenge
Black voters under the age of 30 are less enthusiastic to vote this November
Students take advantage of time at home during pandemic to cultivate their businesses
Event was part of Black Lives Matter speaker series
SOC and The Blackprint are co-hosting the Oct. 1 conversation
“We need to speak up for accuracy and the truth,” Castro said
Employees making more than $40,000 a year will undergo five-day furlough between November and March
Students need an outlet for this mounting stress