SIS houses foundation supporting study abroad in China
SIS encourages students to study abroad to China with the 100,000 Strong Foundation.
SIS encourages students to study abroad to China with the 100,000 Strong Foundation.
The Undergraduate Senate passed a resolution on Feb. 10 to ban offensive items in University fitness centers in response to a Phi Sigma Kappa shirt worn in Jacobs Fitness Center encouraging sorority girls not to eat.
A new all- American restaurant in Tenleytown, Firelake Grill, is scheduled to open in April
No students were injured in the minor crash.
Student Government’s structure will remain the same after the SG constitutional reform referendum failed to pass Feb. 12.
Two female students were struck at the same time by a white Prius outside of Katzen Arts Center on Feb. 11.
A man was apprehended by Public Safety after locking himself inside the University darkroom.
The Department of Public Safety reports that two individuals set a chair ablaze Feb. 7 at approximately 10 p.m. on the Letts/Anderson Quad.
For some AU Students, this winter was the first time they saw snowfall.
After 88 years of printing, The Eagle plans to slowly transition to a Web-only publication. “The Eagle will build towards a stronger Web presence next semester to ensure it remains a force for journalism on campus” Eagle Editor-in-Chief Zach Cohen said. The newspaper has struggled financially ...
AU Housing & Dining Programs will allocate an additional 100 on-campus housing spaces for upperclassmen in the fall 2013 semester. The University anticipates an increased demand for on-campus housing with the completion of Cassell Hall and the additions to Nebraska Hall for the fall 2013 semester, ...
SG creates committees that let students see where their tuition dollars are going and encourages students to participate in this investigation.
Housing and Dining Programs searching for more ways to prevent the flu and keep students healthy.
Educating AU students on the national debt crisis is a task AU College Democrats and College Republicans have taken upon themselves.
The Peace Corps named AU the No. 2 medium-sized university in producing volunteers on Feb. 5.
Einstein’s chains nationwide have stopped serving salmon supplied by Marinos Delifish, which directly changes the menu at AU's Einstein Bros. for those who wanted the "Nova Lox & Bagel" option.
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.
The machines were defaced with white spray paint. A caulk-like substance was spread over the dollar bill and coin slots as well as the keyholes to open the coin mechanism.
A BMW and a Toyota Camry collided at the intersection of Westover Place and Massachusetts Avenue on Feb. 3 at approximately 2 p.m. in front of the Ward Circle Condominiums.
Burgers topping 600 calories and French fries trailing just behind at 580 calories sell by the pound everyday in Tavern, despite lower-calorie salad options.