AU students march against sexual violence
Students marched on Monday night across campus to raise awareness about sexual violence and empower students who are survivors.
Students marched on Monday night across campus to raise awareness about sexual violence and empower students who are survivors.
Organizer Carlos Vera helped share workers’ stories, urged students to fight for change
Organizers hope increased collaboration will facilitate greater University attention, change
Students open up about their experiences at AU and beyond
Takano discussed how learning from the past will be the country’s way forward
Al Hendi escaped from Syria himself and wants to help improve the situation in the country
With a crowd that overflowed out of the Battelle atrium, the College of Arts and Sciences celebrated the launch of the Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative (GRCG) on April 6 with “Black Lives Matter: A Conversation.” The new initiative strives to become “the hub of socially engaged scholarship at AU,” according to Associate Professor of History and collaborative chair Theresa Runstedtler.
HBO’s new movie brings attention to past and ongoing sexual harassment accusations and misogyny
Ahed al Hendi will talk on behalf of Help Syria Now on April 11
Wanjuki spoke to students in honor of SG Women’s Initiative’s Women’s History Month
Rutte was in the District for the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
Activist Anita Hill will speak at AU on April 7, according to a press release from the Kennedy Political Union.
The Congressmen will talk about veterans affairs as they pertain to AU Vets and ROTC
Congressman Mark Takano (D-CA) will address AU students on April 12 at 8:15 p.m. in MGC 4-5 at an event brought to campus by the Kennedy Political Union. Takano, a representative of California’s 41st District since 2012, is the first openly gay person of color to serve in the United States Congress.
Brazile discussed the current political climate and encouraged students to become involved in politics in her acceptance speech.
Sophomore Devontae Torriente will serve as the next Student Government president, winning 60.5 percent of the total unofficial vote count according to a news release put out by elections commissioner Jamie MacRitchie.
Mascaro issued two hour suspension for using SG office space for campaign purposes
Candidates went head to head for club endorsement on March 19
Student Government presidential candidate and sophomore Will Mascaro’s campaign was temporarily suspended this past weekend after a series of complaints were filed with the SG Judicial Board, accusing Mascaro of pressuring other candidates to opt out of their races.
85 percent of the student population support Metro changes