Mike Pence speaks at AU, sparking objections from students
Vice president appeared at private event Wednesday
Vice president appeared at private event Wednesday
Student government president talks about hate crime and what comes next
New AU club aims to change public opinion of immigrants
Tom Perriello spoke to students about strengthening the Democratic Party on April 19
Student Government President Devontae Torriente announced the creation of the Student Involvement Fund on April 4 to allocate funds to support students’ involvement in campus organizations.
Organization uses “festival of colors” to expose students to South Asian culture
SG Senate voted majority to reject Ballester
SPA Dean Barbara Romzek raised SPA’s rankings and fostered a community among the faculty and students
Male latex condoms available at four locations across campus in pilot program
The Kennedy Political Union will not host a Wonk of the Year speaker this semester due to scheduling difficulties with Bender Arena and the previously selected speaker, KPU director Valeria Ojeda-Avitia said on April 12. Ojeda-Avitia pointed to the lack of campus venues that can hold at least 500 people as a reason for the cancellation of the event, which she said was originally set for April 10.
Community members gathered at the School of International Service to support refugee rights.
For the Kennedy Political Union’s last event of the year, rapper and actor Lonnie "Common" Lynn spoke at an event in Bender Arena on April 5.
Scholars, activists and a former political prisoner discuss life under Chinese regime
The department looks to diversify its curriculum
Annual march allowed sexual assault survivors to reclaim safe space on campus
Tapper discussed journalism under Trump’s administration
President John F. Kennedy delivered four important speeches to audience members at AU on March 8 – almost.
Junior Taylor Dumpson will serve as the next Student Government president and AU’s first black female SG president during the 2017-2018 academic year, winning 45.7 percent of the total unofficial vote count, according to SG Elections Commissioner Luis Ballester. “I’m ecstatic,” Dumpson said.
The Darkening hosted a town hall for all SG executive board candidates this past Tuesday.
Lickstein, Fedasiuk, Pancotti and Schneider earn endorsement