Kenya abroad program to continue after shooting
By Steven Murphy | 09/26/2013AU Nairobi program will continue as planned despite a nearby mall shooting that left 72 dead.
AU Nairobi program will continue as planned despite a nearby mall shooting that left 72 dead.
Aramark will replace Bon Appétit as food provider while Starbucks and Elevation Burger will replace McDonald's and Tavern, respectively.
Honor student challenges the changes to the Honors Program by conducting her own survey.
Renovations to the McKinley Building that will house the School of Communication will be completed two months earlier than originally planned.
Due to Cassel Hall construction, Leonard Hall students will be banned from using the main entrance to the building.
The number of freshman accepted into the University Honors program will be cut in half starting next school year.
After a recent string of multiple car accidents, including a shuttle bus crash and a hit-and-run, the AU community has begun to raise awareness of danger at Ward Circle.
PNC Bank and Bank of America in the Tenleytown area were robbed Feb. 4 by the same female suspect. Police are searching for the suspect and request any information regarding the robberies.
An update on campus construction: SOC building, Cassell and Nebraska Halls
Not loving the idea of waking up early and braving the cold to see Obama? Many restaurants in the AU area will be having specials in honor of Inauguration Day.