All of the Greek life community needs to take a stand against sexual assault
Panhellenic Council leader Sam Russell urges Greek community, freshmen to take trainings seriously
Panhellenic Council leader Sam Russell urges Greek community, freshmen to take trainings seriously
Former Cruz organizer explains why he can't support Trump
College Republicans' president explains club's decision to not endorse Trump
Kyle Alfaro believes AUCRs are ‘leading from behind’
Krista Chavez digs into new data surrounding friends and life partners with different views
As much as Congress chatters about criminal justice reform, civil asset forfeiture remains a legalized way for the government to violate Fourth Amendment rights by seizing personal property without a warrant, trial or any other constitutional protections guaranteed for citizens.
Some might equate the experience of being the editor-in-chief to running a marathon, but a marathon only lasts several hours.
I was thirteen when I first understood what the word “rape” really meant. I had read Alice Sebold’s "The Lovely Bones;" it was one of those novels that I read too early, I was too young to cope with the text.
One day this past summer, a friend walked into the SG execs office (now called KJS, or the Kevin J.
Public Health major Jacqueline Lantsman argues that balancing a busy life and getting enough rest is not only possible but essential.
Afghan Rug Project volunteer Emily Packer writes about the fight for women’s rights and independence in Afghanistan.
Sam Vervaeke is the best candidate for SG Vice President, argues former SG Sen. Sameer Chintamani
Every March we have AUSG elections. We get candidates that promise to fix all of AU’s problems, but don’t really take the time to sit down and figure out what all of those problems are.
Vote ‘yes’ on Questions 1 and 2 during SG Elections, argues Kevin Michael Levy.
SG President endorses Devontae Torriente
When a community-wide memo is sent out, American University students expect it to be honest and accurate, to provide us with the truth so that we can make informed and educated opinions.
Students need to be aware of how Uber operates.
Life often boils down to two things: connections and compassion. I am not talking about Washington-style connections, I am talking about the intangibles that are developed only by exuding compassion from your core.
President Neil Kerwin addresses recently expressed concerns about campus climate and racism.
We shouldn’t stand by during this humanitarian catastrophe, argues Jackson Pincus.