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@awolau has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in July 2020. Besides social media accounts, awolau has populated their site with: • For American University’s student researchers, uncertainties cloud the horizon • AWOL Feedback Form • Subscribe to our Newsletter • The killers of 11 transgender people in Washington have yet to be convicted • March on Washington 60th anniversary • A year after confusing layoffs, some former federal workers are moving forward • AU’s free speech policy changed three times in four years • AU’s arboretum had the same manager since its start. That changed in February. • New York City climate stike • Latin dancers form community across Washington • An activist for the Latino community, Edwin Santos rises to AUSG role • Two eras of protest • Under pressure • Trump’s Takeover of Local Police Was New. D.C. Police Departments’ Rocky Relationship with Black Residents Wasn’t. • Uncertain future of D.C. teams impacts students looking to support district sports • A January of anti-ICE protests • Construction in MGC and new buildings offers glimpse of campus future • Into the archives • AWOL guidelines for coverage of the Israel-Hamas war and campus protests • Washington’s Hate Crimes Law Infrequently Delivers Justice • Spotlight on student musicians • What should you do if an active shooter’s on campus? Some professors say AU never taught them. • Flashback to the eclipse • Centering the Arts • Architecture restricts skaters and bus station benches - AWOL • Funding Meltzer - Ripped From The Wall | Podcast on Spotify • Professor Profile: Kylos Brannon - AWOL • Looking back on Asbury • Fall applications are open! • AU removes online records of pre-Alger presidents’ announcements • Art All Night takes over Dupont • Professor Profile: Kara Reynolds • HFStival rocks Washington again • General AWOL Application for Spring 2026 • Professor Profile: Allan Lichtman • Design AWOL Application for Spring 2026 • Graduate students from WCL commemorate Orange Shirt Day • Tracking American University’s Response to Trump’s Higher Education Policies • AU alumna and journalist Tara Palmeri speaks at the School of Communication • Washington wears: exploring the impact of fashion in D.C. • Riding the Red Line • A university layoff has left an advanced microscope unused • S25 AWOL Application • Professor’s exit fits national pattern of Title IX falling short • “We are not Afghans:” Protestors of Afghanistan’s diaspora deny responsibility for National Guard shooting • In the weeds • 60 miles on C&O • Incoming dining venues Panera Bread, Qdoba offer students new options • Changing the Guard • Students recognize dangers and potential in anonymous app Fizz • Their Resistance • Accessibility Uncovered - AWOL Fall 2023 Multimedia Documentary • Waitlisted for well-being • Circus at the Yards • Off the tenure track • Experiences at a PWI - The Hum • Playing to a different tune • Rise in crime in D.C. • Pink Noise takes center stage • All Things Go partnered with Spotify EQUAL to present summit • Thousands gather for No Kings protest in Washington • 24/7 bus service followed by student use and safety policies • Charlie Kirk’s legacy celebrated, debated at vigil • Women’s History Month theme and AU’s Priya Doshi place focus on DEI • Stemming beyond R1 • Beeghly sits empty • The Hum • Community Profile: Daniela Senior • Fall Issue 37 • Rhythmic harmony • New CSI policy for clubs causes delays and confusion • Meal Plans are changing, here’s how • Celebrating Go-Go and Cumbia in the District • Labor activists demonstrate outside local Starbucks • DC Art All Night showcases incarcerated artists • White House protesters continue 42-year-long fight for peace • Black students at AU identify where inclusivity falls short • AU amidst a pandemic • Charges, Contracts and Campaigns: The Saga of Ward 8’s Council Seat • Building back the bees • SOE students push for solutions as school secures independence • YDSA members demonstrate for residence hall janitors • Eyes on Battelle’s bathrooms: Sign changes, surveillance cause controversy • The Gaza Solidarity Sukkah by the hours • “Hands Off” protest targets Trump’s second-term agenda • The Hum: The buzz on caffeine • Latinos En Acción lead walk out for migrants • On the ballot • Professor Profile: Shaun Schroth • AWOL Staff Application • Grounded in community • Mapping DC’s murals • AWOL Issue Issue 34: Spring 2024 • From grant to impact • First-Year Advising’s final days • Pledges and promises • On your feed • Glover Gate graffitied with Pro-Palestinian messages • Eyes from above • Students gather to watch election • Federal government has revoked some AU international student visas • Graduate Students Housed in Letts Among Undergraduate Freshmen • The New Dormitory next door • AWOL Issue 35: Fall 2024 • “Sacred spaces” • Earning the Youth Vote • Building history: Women’s Suffrage Monument approved for the National Mall • Community Profile: Julia Ford • A Balanced Plate? Exploring AU’s Food Systems • Finding the jungle in the urban jungle • Ripped from the Wall: A look into AU Abroad • Spring Issue 36 • Georgetown students show solidarity at rally for detained professor • Tết celebration highlights food and fashion • Behind the screen: social media fuels political divides for DC students • Education students feared loss of their school while massive gift was in the works • Remembering American Airlines Flight 5342 • Protestors reject DOGE and Elon Musk • Thousands rally at the Lincoln Memorial days before Trump’s inauguration • Lunar New Year Parade takes over Chinatown • In downtown Washington, President Trump’s supporters celebrate, shiver and gloat • In the shadow of the presidential election, Women’s Marchers seek hope from one another • AWOL • Guided through Indigenous DC • Chasing history • Leasing litigation • Use of AI in newsletter sparks questions for artists • Holi festival colors Dupont to celebrate spring • Art All Night in Tenleytown • After writers strike students worry about the future of entertainment • Pride flag raised for second time in front of MGC • Rep. Jamie Raskin discusses polarization and Trump impeachment • Spooky scenes in the Washington, D.C. region • AWOL Interest Form • Spring 2022 Magazine