In February 2001, a massive dorm raid led to the arrest of several AU students on drug charges. In the following weeks, the administration denied that the bust represented a crackdown at AU, while the students most affected by the harsher policies maintained that AU officials were suddenly getting serious. Originally printed in the "Drugs at AU" issue.
Though AU prides itself on being a diverse institution, many of the benefits are lost because minority groups tend to form cliques on campus. From the "Race" issue.


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