Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
AUT reports new violent incident against professor, rector
About 30 university students stormed into the office of the Rectorate of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT) on Tuesday afternoon, shouting insults and threatening employees, attending professors and the Rector, almost a week after a similar incident in the same university.
Far-left protesters interrupt AUT senate meeting
About 30 university students belonging to far-left groups stormed into the building housing the rectorate of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT) on Wednesday afternoon, interrupting a meeting of the senate which was getting underway.
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AUTH unveils exhibition of 17th century maps
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Friday unveiled an exhibition of 17th century maps, as part of a broader effort to showcase its library's excellent collection of rare maps, drawings, books and manuscripts.
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Drug sweep at Thessaloniki Aristotle University
Police in Thessaloniki said on Friday hat they arrested six people peddling dugs on the campus of Aristotle University.
According to police, the six suspects - Algerian, Syrian and Palestinian nationals - were also dealing in the wider area of Aghios Georgios Square.
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Anarchists claim responsibility for damages to Thessaloniki post office branch
A group called Anarchists claimed responsibility for the attack against an ELTA post office branch located inside the campus of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on February 15.
The group said the attack was done to express solidarity with Spyros Christodoulou, a jailed robber who has been on a hunger strike for more than a month.
AUT professors criticize government over drug dealing in campus
Professors at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT) co-authored a document to protest against rampant drug dealing inside the premises of the institution.
The document, published on Monday, calls on authorities to take immediate measures to remove drug traffickers operating freely in the campus.
Hit-and-run driver strikes woman in Thessaloniki
Police are looking for the driver who struck a woman on Egnatia Street in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, in the early hours of Sunday.
The incident took place near the Theology School of the city's Aristotle University.
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Committee report falls short of offering guidelines on campus crime
A report by a committee set up last year by the Education Ministry to investigate the problem of lawlessness in Greek universities has not offered specific solutions but leaves it to specific institutions to tackle the problem as they see fit, Kathimerini understands.
Policing inside Aristotle University reduces crime
A year after 471 undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students at Thessaloniki's Aristotle University published a letter lamenting the level of delinquency inside its vast campus, a committee set up to discuss the issue concluded on Friday that the presence of police officers on the premises had reduced crime.
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Sotiris Sorogas | Thessaloniki | February 15 - April 5
The northern port city's Teloglion Fine Arts Foundation presents works by Sotiris Sorogas in a show that juxtaposes painting with poetry, imagery and literature. The acclaimed artist's works interact with poems by the likes of Odysseas Elytis, Giorgos Seferis and Kiki Dimoula, prompting an artistic dialogue on subjects such as light, eternity and loneliness.