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Bender upgrades planned
He strode onto the stage to a roar
of applause, surely heard by the students lined up outside a
packed Kay Spiritual Life Center last Thursday night.
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Celebrating the fortieth
WAMU has come a long way from Cafeteria
Quiz to a black-tie evening at the Ritz-Carlton.
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Mail handlers tested for
anthrax exposure
As the threat of and concern over
anthrax spreads through the U.S. Postal Service, leaving two
mail handlers from D.C.'s Brentwood facility dead of inhalation
anthrax, AU Mail Services employees were tested for anthrax exposure
on campus last Wednesday.
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Registration goes on-line
When students register for spring
semester, the only line that might be busy will be the phone
line.
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Speakers debate how church
and state intersect
In an often heated yet congenial exchange,
two thinkers on campus last week debated a topic that has captivated
and
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United Way campaign goal
100 percent participation
Walk around the office, or stroll
through the quad and take a look at every third person.
Those are the people who donated to United Way through AU last
year.
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Coming Home to Reunion
For the first year, homecoming and
reunion came together at AU, and attendance topped records, at
around 500.
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Realistic optimism jump-starts
AU basketball
The start of basketball season officially
arrives Nov. 5 after weeks of practice, kicked off at Midnight
Madness, Oct. 19. Both the women's and men's teams are eager
to move from prelude to performance.
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