Concert Review: Cherub at the 9:30 Club
The band inspired fans, along with openers Boo Seeka and Frenship, on Sept. 23
The band inspired fans, along with openers Boo Seeka and Frenship, on Sept. 23
Approximately 150 people gathered as students spoke about the need for greater University action
Junior defender Angela Virtu notches AU’s lone goal against the No. 13 Tigers
Students encouraged each other to be allies and work for change
The senator encouraged students to demand more out of elected representatives
There are a lot of things you can do to receive a conduct violation at our university. I would know: as the Director of the Student Advocacy Center, I lead a team of students who work to defend those accused of committing violations.
Over 300 students, faculty and staff gathered on the steps of MGC on Monday for the “Solidarity with Our Sisters” rally, an event organized by the Black Student Alliance in light of recent racially charged events on campus.
It’s rare to see a sitting and former first lady in one room, but it’s equally uncommon to hear them share their own stories as spouses of the Commander in Chief. That’s exactly what happened at the National Archives on Friday morning, where first lady Michelle Obama and former first lady Laura Bush emphasized their shared support for military service members and their families at the School of Public Affairs sponsored conference America’s First Ladies: In Service to our Nation. The private event was part of an ongoing series on the legacy of the nation’s first ladies spearheaded by Anita McBride, the event’s coordinator and SPA’s executive in residence. “This theme today was the thread that binds all first ladies together because no matter what issue that they choose while they are in the White House, they are all spouse of the commander in chief,” McBride told The Eagle following the event.
Taylor Dumpson argues for more action in combatting racism.
Colgate University beats the Eagles 1-0
AU will be tested against a Patriot League opponent for the first time this year when the team takes on Colgate at home
University condemns attacks and holds emergency town hall in response
Hasan Minhaj uses his personal experiences and his time spent on the Daily Show to encourage college students to speak up.
Access to the Jobs Board has been reinstated to make it safer for students to access local jobs.
Historic site will be used by the University for academic initiatives
Columnist Julia Gagnon tackles AU’s wonk culture
Empire of the Sun, Passion Pit, Sylvan Esso headline the third annual DC music festival
Senate committee also opens investigation into why Faith Rokowski resigned from the post
Last Thursday, Student Government launched the AU TurboVote campaign in an effort to register every student to vote in time for the general election in November.
Participants have the opportunity to discuss topics of identity with peers