Student write-in candidate wins ANC seat
Rory Slatko won the Advisory Neighborhood Commission seat that represents most of Main Campus in the D.C. government.
Rory Slatko won the Advisory Neighborhood Commission seat that represents most of Main Campus in the D.C. government.
Student Government works to increase student influence in the Board of Trustees regarding the University budget.
Public Safety investigates New Leo Tolstoy vandalism.
The recently fired Math Department Secretary Stacey Lucien claimed both her involvement with unions and racial discrimination from her supervisors led to her job’s termination on Nov. 16.
The Student Government Senate bypassed the Judicial Board’s rules, declaring that the student body would vote on the new constitution, regardless of previous rules requiring two-thirds of the student body to vote.
Kerwin’s salary has increased by almost $31,000 from fiscal years 2009 to 2011.
Located on Market Street NE, the opening of the store attracted many D.C. residents, among them Vice President Joe Biden.
The UC has upgraded the event scheduling tool R25 to 25Live, which will go into use on Dec. 7.
The three protests culminated in a demonstration outside the White House on Dec. 2.
Nearly half the audience at a speech given by Sgt. Benjamin Anthony of the IDF staged a walk-out in protest of Israeli military action in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
After a five-day suspension of their liquor license, Tenley Wine and Liquor reopened today.
The bricks finally fell at 4825 Glenbrook Rd. this morning, as the Army Corps of Engineers began demolition of the vacated residence that sits on top of a formerly used World War I defense site.
A bus with 18 middle and high school students collided with two other vehicles on Nov. 26, resulting in multiple injuries.
Reba's was asked to leave Nov. 16 because AU does not have contracts with food trucks.
Several Bon Appétit employees spoke about working conditions at a Student Worker Alliance event Nov. 15.
The AU community should experience a faster Internet connection on campus following the Office of Information Technology’s recent renovations to the campus network.
The AU Department of Public Safety reports that the fronts of two vending machines in Asbury Building have been burned.
The Student Government Senate approved last week’s recommendations on Nov. 18 that advocate for limited tuition hikes and increased financial aid.
Members of the Student Worker Alliance say Stacey Lucien, a secretary in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, was fired for trying to form a union.
At the public town hall on Nov. 15, President Neil Kerwin discussed tuition increase and the smoking ban.