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Scholarships for Burma

Zachary Cohen April 13, 2016

Kirk Acevedo is not your average AU senior. While most in his class are planning to get a job in the sector of their choice, Acevedo will trek 450 miles through Burma.

Behind the Swipes: Conversations with Bon Appetit Employees

Behind the Swipes: Conversations with Bon Appetit Employees

Gustav Cappaert April 13, 2016

If the rumors are true, AU students graduate having survived at least one year of laxative-laced cafeteria food served by drug-addled ex-convicts.

AWOL Newswire April 2011

Chris Young April 13, 2016

AWOL NEWSWIRE SPRING 2011


ANONYMOUS MAKES A NAME FOR ITSELF

For members of a group that has adopted the moniker “Anonymous,” the world’s most powerful computer hackers have certainly taken on a higher profile role lately.

Professor Profile: Iris Krasnow

Kelcie Pegher April 13, 2016

Want to see a woman who changes how feminists think and act?

Click it or Picket? – Activism in the Internet Age

Zac Deibel April 13, 2016

We’ve all been there: you sign into your Facebook account and see a dozen new invites to groups, events and associations that you have never heard of from people you don’t talk to.

From the Blacktop to the Blackboard Hip-Hop’s Growing Role in Education

Kevin Kunitake April 13, 2016

With two sets of turntables and a mountain of vinyls visible from the outside window, it’s clear that work at Words Beats & Life is a bit atypical.

Fonkoze in Rural Haiti: A Microcredit Success Story

Audrey Van Gilder April 13, 2016

Thousands of independent NGOs operate in Port-au-Prince, but a glance at any mention of Haiti in the news doesn’t set much store in their success.

Roots of Revolution: Student Inspired by Arab Spring

Roots of Revolution: Student Inspired by Arab Spring

Ashley Dejean April 13, 2016

Inspired by the recent uprisings in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt, Farida Nabourema, a junior in SIS, decided to take action for the people in her home country of Togo.

Two Cities, One Struggle: Reflections on HIV/AIDS in Cape Town and DC

Tahmina Ahmed April 13, 2016

My name is Audi. I was born in Cape Town, South Africa. I am 37 years old.

Shaping Policy in Nicaragua:
International Relations From a Different 
Country — AU Professors Share Their Story

Shaping Policy in Nicaragua: International Relations From a Different Country — AU Professors Share Their Story

Alexandra Gordon April 13, 2016

According to AU professor Dr. Elizabeth Cohn, Ronald Reagan’s presidential legacy has been whitewashed.

Architecture at AU: Aesthetics and Academics

Anna Naser April 13, 2016

Prospective college students may tour dozens of campuses in their application process.  After touring school after school, each one’s buildings, quads, dining halls, libraries, dorms — they all start to blend together.

How not to Develop: Guatemala’s Las Trojes II Mine

Alexandra Gordon April 13, 2016

To reach the indigenous Guatemalan community of Las Trojes II, visitors drive two bumpy hours outside Guatemala City.

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