Opinion: What it’s like being an immunocompromised student at AU
Accommodation policies and apathetic attitudes effectively communicate that immunocompromised students should either leave campus or not apply in the first place
Accommodation policies and apathetic attitudes effectively communicate that immunocompromised students should either leave campus or not apply in the first place
DC is not an outlier when it comes to problematic urban design
In light of the recent shootings on college campuses, AU students raise questions on campus safety
True improvement is unlikely to be met without thorough analysis of their failures
¿Por qué asociamos uno de los únicos alimentos Latinos en el menú con la frontera?
After requiring two-factor authentication on all students’ Canvas and email accounts, the University takes its robust security measures to the residence halls
The University’s limited meal plan options for spring break leave low-income students, a disproportionate amount of which are first-generation, hungry
Student Government passes resolution to end the six to eight counseling session limit, illustrating students’ urge for more resources at AU and across the District
Why words like ‘diplomacy,’ ‘ceasefire’ and ‘negotiations’ are such rubbish in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Campus violence and student health cannot be addressed without reducing the prevalence of alcohol
Every student should have easy access to every building on campus without worrying about accessibility
It is time to talk about dismantling the beliefs we are taught about these fields
As course registration subjects students to stress and fines, syllabuses should be made more accessible for increased efficiency
“By the people, for the people,” says out-of-touch billionaire
SG must be more accessible to regain student trust
Strategies and benefits to take monetary advantage over the suffering of others
In its fifth year as part of the Core curriculum, students are left wondering what the point of AUx is supposed to be
I’ve demanded so much of this paper because I believe so strongly in it as a tool to do good — even when the going gets tough.
Complaints about professors with non-American accents at AU are disrespectful and close-minded
Improvements to meal plans are a step forward for building student trust, but the new plans leave students confused about their options