Kerry absent from planned event at AU
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School of Communication Dean Jeffrey Rutenbeck assured students and faculty that the McKinley Building would be ready for spring classes during a Nov. 13 town hall.
I’m a junior in who started out in School of International Service, switched sophomore year to double majoring in the School of Public Affairs and School of Communication, but now remains undecided in the College of Arts and Sciences. I hear there’s an Accounting Major…that could work.
Halloween traditions in D.C. have come a long way over the past 125 years, maturing from youthful mischief to organized citywide celebration.
Ayman Mohyeldin is a journalist for NBC who previously worked for Al Jazeera and CNN. He covers issues in the Middle East including the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and current Syrian Civil War.
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Former New York Times investigative reporter turned filmmaker Peter Landesman began as a painter before he moved into the fast paced world of journalism. After he began writing projects for Tom Hanks about Watergate, Hanks gave him the idea to make a film about the historic day of Nov. 22, 1963 when JFK was assassinated. Landesman’s new film “Parkland” tracks four days after Nov. 22, telling the story from all sides.
The excavation of 4825 Glenbrook Road, an AU-owned house located behind the south side of campus, for WWI weapons began Sept. 23. The dig is scheduled to last a year.
An 85-year-old Northwest Washington motorist crashed into the storefront of The Container Store in Tenleytown on Sept. 20, causing significant property damage.
Washington Post political journalist and editor of the publication’s “Wonkblog” Ezra Klein will speak at AU on Sept. 26.
Two weeks ago the Syrian chapter of the Arab Spring took a dramatic turn when reports of large-scale chemical warfare surfaced. Suddenly a civil war that was largely ignored for the prior two years emerged as a viral public debate, and as the clock ticks on all indicators suggest the U.S. will take on an interventionist role. For a number of reasons I believe that is a terrible, terrible mistake.
International journalist and CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper will be AU’s second “Wonk of the Year.” The award was first given to former president Bill Clinton in January of 2012.
AU will have four new head coaches upon entering the 2013-2014 season, two of which have yet to be decided.
By Matthew Farrell
By Nicholas Devyatkin
• "seriously editor, do you not see the hideous black diamonds with the question marks? Whatever you're using to check the word count of the rants is screwing up the formatting. Try something else!" This. Except I don't think the editor CAN see the black diamonds. His/her computer probably displays those characters normally. [Editor's Note: The black diamonds, much like the magical gnomes that live under my bed, are only visible to me sometimes.]
Tau Kappa Epsilon International closed AU's chapter of the fraternity on April 25, effective immediately due to a "demonstrated absence of strong and responsible leadership," according to TKE International Chief Executive Officer Shawn Babine.
UPDATE: April 28, 5:28 p.m.
Prompted by her passion for the environment and frustrated by the lack of legislative action, a Washington College of Law alumna opened a new grocery store in Dupont Circle featuring all-local produce and goods.
By Samantha Theriault