Comedian Roy Wood Jr. to perform at AU on Jan. 26
Student Union Board and Kennedy Political Union will host The Daily Show correspondent on Saturday
Student Union Board and Kennedy Political Union will host The Daily Show correspondent on Saturday
Two students are on a journey to eat at every Subway in D.C.
The best advice from AU’s film students and professors
Jack Rasmussen is the University’s central figure in the D.C. arts scene, due in large part to his role as the director and curator of the AU Museum at the Katzen Arts Center.
South Asian Student Association hosted Jalwa fashion show to celebrate cultural ties through clothing
Ensemble’s focus on collective sound achieved an impeccably balanced performance
App, launched at beginning of semester, allows students to order on-campus meals from phones
D.C.-based pizza chain opened new location near AU’s Spring Valley building
Overcoats opened for Mitski at the 9:30 Club on November 17th.
Ewing addresses racism of Chicago school closings in "Ghosts in the Schoolyard"
Burger joint provides fries on the house if you show AU ID
Conductor James Blachly talks about new experiences with sound
There is no estimated reopening date for campus dining establishment
Our take on D.C.’s first boutique donut eatery
Select choir traced the evolution of music in insightful, educational take on musical development
“I don’t think I’ll ever not enjoy doing stand up.” Despite gaining fame through radio, podcasts, books, television and film, Jim Norton still thinks of himself as a stand-up comedian.
Many students have not yet taken advantage of the great art exhibits the AU Museum at the Katzen presents.
Despite long line, Ted's is worth the wait
This week featured the launch of the first ever “DMV Black Restaurant Week,” an opportunity for D.C.
Department of Performing Arts wraps captivating production of musical