AU chaplain rides over 500 miles to raise money for Kay Spiritual Life Center
Rev. Mark Schaefer hopes to use funds to improve center’s programming
Rev. Mark Schaefer hopes to use funds to improve center’s programming
The Sine Institute of Policy and Politics will officially launch Tuesday with Newseum event
Young, known as Zay to friends, was at the forefront of activism at AU
Groups can no longer charge admission fees if they use club council funding
The launch featured a debate on U.S. relations with North Korea
After coming out as transgender to his family, student has not been able to continue his education
Former U.S. attorney general to speak on “empowering the next generation of change agents”
Storm is currently forecasted to hit East Coast on Thursday
Noah Levy’s Fact PAC provides free data analysis to candidates who can’t afford it
WAMU gives local news site a second life after November shutdown
Underrepresented Students in STEM (USS) started at AU this fall
Ahead of AU’s involvement fair, club leaders discuss how they’re gearing up for the semester
Students who desired to focus on South Asia previously complained about lack of course offerings
After reports of an “armed intruder” near campus on July 18 led to a university-wide lockdown and complaints about the effectiveness of AU’s emergency alert system, administrators say they are now changing AU Alert protocols to send notifications to all current students “regardless of their registration status.” Hundreds of students surveyed by The Eagle in July said they were “upset” and “concerned” that they received either a delayed alert or no alert at all from the American University Police Department about the lockdown.
Green Route will not go to Tenleytown Metro
Ho died in late August following an extended illness
Betsy Ashton’s portraits have been shown in galleries and churches across the country
SOC took 20 students and recent alumni to Los Angeles in May
The biggest piece of advice: go to office hours
Shlonsky was murdered in Shaw in 2015