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AU Student Experiences Homelessness
Unhousing an Undergrad

AU Student Experiences Homelessness Unhousing an Undergrad

Jess Anderson April 16, 2016

There are a lot of things on my bucket list: skydiving, traveling, trying all 75 milkshake flavors at Z-Burger.

Greetings from Abroad

Zac Deibel April 15, 2016

Just got back from study abroad? Struggling to express your transcendental experience with words?

"Museum City's" Less Popular Attractions A Survey of Non-Smithsonian Sites

Ean Marshall April 15, 2016

The Smithsonian Institution is the standard to which all museums are set. The dinosaurs in the Natural History Museum, the steam engines in the National Museum of History, the Spirit of St.

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Chris Young April 15, 2016

ACTIVITY BEATS ANXIETY

A recent study in the Psychosomatic Medicine Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine, followed participants for 20 years in an attempt to discover if physical activity had an effect on young adults with financial stress’s proclivity towards developing “impaired fasting glucose” (a pre-diabetic stage). They discovered that there was in fact a positive correlation.

Professor Profile: Sally Shelton-Colby

Professor Profile: Sally Shelton-Colby

Ashley Dejean April 15, 2016

Sally Shelton-Colby, former diplomat, has worked all over the world—literally.

Photo Essay: Looking at Life in Lhasa

In Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, the Potala Palace stands as a monument to Tibetan Buddhist practices, despite the current Chinese occupation and suppression of traditional religion and culture.

A year after the VAWA protest: Student action leads to change

Ashley Dejean April 15, 2016

“I think with these sexual assault education programs, what we can prevent is a scared girl lying under someone and trying to convince him what he’s doing is illegal.”

These words echoed through the megaphone and onto the American University quad as Nicole Wisler relived her experience as that scared girl.

Cracking Down on Lighting Up: AU considers anti-smoking measures

Taylor Kenkel April 15, 2016

More than 600 colleges in the United States ban smokers from lighting up on university grounds—and some administrators and members of the student body think AU should become a smoke-free campus as well.

The thorny issue of students smoking on campus is not unfamiliar territory for the administration.  The school banned lighting up in the Tavern way back in 1998 (wait, you mean people used to smoke inside?) and stomped out smoking in and around residence halls back in 2003.  The prospect of a campus without cigarettes has faded in and out of debate since 2007.

AU came close to a smoking ban in 2008, when a bill to enact new guidelines on limiting smoking on campus made its way before Student Government; the bill passed the senate despite a veto from SG President Joe Vidulich.  As the kerfuffle over smoking shuffled through SG, the University President’s council began investigating the feasibility of a campus smoking ban.

It’s Showtime! An Inside Look at the Avalon Theatre

Eleanor Greene April 15, 2016

Stepping back into the roaring 20s isn’t just for Woody Allen movies anymore. After a short bus ride from campus and a shorter trek along the Maryland border, any AU student can easily reach the Avalon Theatre.

A Hard Pill to Swallow: Contraception & Contemporary Politics

Kelcie Pegher April 15, 2016

While the country revved up for another economy-driven election, something unexpected happened: contraception stole the spotlight from abortion as the center of the social conservative agenda.

Adjuncts Strike Back: AU's Lowest-paid Faculty Unionize

Ethan Miller April 15, 2016

Adjunct professors at American University succeeded this semester in their nearly year-long effort to unionize as a collective group.

Jan BREWHAHA: Arizona Governor Draws Student Protest

Allison Butler April 15, 2016

On Feb. 24, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer entered MGC 4 and started speaking at 5:55 p.m. Twenty minutes later, we got more than we bargained for, or less, depending on who you ask. 

Over 100 students turned out to the event sponsored by AU College Republicans.

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