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AUC holds yard sale: Greek campus and Rare Books buildings up for grabs

Youssef Abdelaal/CARAVAN STAFF

MAKEOVER: The historical AUC administration building will be renovated in a joint effort between AUC and the Ministry of Culture.

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LAST MAN STANDING: The new Falaki (L) will be remodeled to be used by the SCE and enginereing services and management.




While most of the American University in Cairo’s (AUC) departments, faculty, staff and facilities are moving to its new campus in Kattameya, some are staying put downtown.
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AUC student bands rocking campus and local music scene

Courtsey of Like Jelly
LIKE JELLY: Youssef Atwan (L), Shady Ahmed (C) and Muhammad El Quessny (R) perform at the 2007 CIMUN openingon the main campus of AUC.


Described as vibrant, lively, enthusiastic, humorous and talented, Like Jelly, the student band --- with four members from AUC --- has been captivating the local Cairo music scene for the last three years.
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How do you think the labor strikes are affecting the AUC community?

“It affects the students because they can see poverty right in their face.”

“AUC students feel the poor people and they develop activities such as the Help Club and AYB to help them.”

“I don’t think it is affecting AUC politically.”

“I think it won’t affect AUC students.”

“It doesn’t affect the AUC community because its mainly in the governmental sector.”

 


 

 

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