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Campus briefs

March 2, 2006

Metro brief: Police account of Alexandria shooting disputed

March 2, 2006

National briefs

March 2, 2006

Activist, comedian encourages involvement

March 2, 2006

Campus calendar

March 2, 2006

U.S. business schools competing for Ph.D. profs

March 2, 2006

Students opt for social justice with Alternative Break

Program allows students to travel both domestically and abroad to serve a global community

March 2, 2006

Students reject fake resume site

March 2, 2006

Medical debate stays execution

March 2, 2006

AU finance review finds internal controls satisfactory

March 2, 2006

Professor promotes community, moves to Hughes

March 2, 2006

AU Abroad enclaves ‘don’t immerse’

March 2, 2006

Flu activity low for AU, District

March 2, 2006

DJs promote Web-only radio station

March 2, 2006

Federal spending on abstinence-only programs debated

'Silver Ring Thing' receives more than $1 million in federal funds for abstinence program

March 2, 2006

Staff editorial: WVAU: give it a listen and some funding

March 2, 2006

Staff editorial: How truthful is your resume?

March 2, 2006

U.S. must ‘trust its ability to protect national security’

March 2, 2006

Cartoons: all sides suffer from ignorance

March 2, 2006

Letters to the editor

March 2, 2006

Tournament time for AU basketball

Women travel to face always-dominant Holy Cross

March 2, 2006

After down year, men seeded fourth in tournament

March 2, 2006

D.C. teams aren’t diaper dandies, but real deals

March 2, 2006

Great expecations for Eagle wrestlers in EIWA title battle

Three will jockey for best seeding in NCAAs

March 2, 2006

Tigers rally late past AU

March 2, 2006

AU may shock, but Glenn’s a given

March 2, 2006

NOFX performs with admirable energy, racy humor

West Coast punk stalwarts rock at Nation, playing old favorites for aging and younger fans

March 2, 2006

Shouting not neccessary to get honest messages across to lovers

March 2, 2006

‘Vagina Monologues’ boldly expose taboo topics

March 2, 2006

D.C. gets watered down with drips

March 2, 2006

AU students offer insights, perspectives on Cuba

March 2, 2006

Nomination domination

Eagle staff and friends pick this year's best films

March 2, 2006

Thoughts on Oscar mania

March 2, 2006

World brief: Commission claims Soviet Union sponsored 1981 Pope shooting

March 6, 2006

Metro brief: New Metro voice introduced

March 6, 2006

National brief: Upcoming NASA missions cut

March 6, 2006

Journalist compares experiences in South Africa and Israel

March 6, 2006

Metro calendar

March 6, 2006

U.S. Senate seeks AU input on governance reform

March 6, 2006

Mr. American pageant ends RHA Hall Wars

March 6, 2006

E-textbook technology catches on slowly

March 6, 2006

Speaker resigns from SG

March 6, 2006

Ambassador emphasizes democracy

March 6, 2006

State legislatures pass Plan B laws

March 6, 2006

South Dakota abortion law will challenge Roe v. Wade

State passes ban intended to provoke court battle

March 6, 2006

Staff editorial: S. Dakota abortion law start of showdown

March 6, 2006

Staff editorial: E-textbooks: a new take on the original

March 6, 2006

Coca-Cola running scared from labor rights violations

March 6, 2006

All thumbs

March 6, 2006

‘Wrong’ is Will Haun’s new middle name

March 6, 2006

AU takes two at EIWA tournament

Abdurakhmanov, Glenn win league championships

March 6, 2006

For Eagles, it’s over and out

Men once again tossed in semis

March 6, 2006

AU has all the right moves in early tourney exit

March 6, 2006

AU has big work ahead if it wants to win PL

March 6, 2006

Second-half buries AU lacrosse

Eagles lose halftime lead, then match in second defeat

March 6, 2006

Sports briefs

March 6, 2006

The cream is cheesy, but the clothes are not

March 6, 2006

Garrett’s Vintage Shopping Tips

March 6, 2006

SOC professor takes on a new role, gets laughs

Chris Palmer to showcase his jokes at Hyatt

March 6, 2006

Sugimoto stuns spectators with Hirshhorn show

March 6, 2006

A guide to New York City’s hardcore musical landscape

March 6, 2006

The hit list

Five things worthy of your time

March 6, 2006

Birdgang, Skrilla’s hip-hop picks

March 6, 2006

‘Walkathon’ struts across two screens

March 6, 2006

Guards report security lapses at Homeland Security headquarters

Former guards cite lack of training, unguarded gates and outsourcing

March 9, 2006

Evacuation plan for AU improved

March 9, 2006

Fraternity hosts Miss Wheelchair ‘05

March 9, 2006

On-campus room draw begins this month

March 9, 2006

SIS Career Center holds advising meetings in Dav

March 9, 2006

Park B. changes affect hundreds

March 9, 2006

On v. off-campus housing debated among AU students

Demand for on-campus housing calls for alternatives

March 9, 2006

National briefs

March 9, 2006

Campus brief: New evaluation form approved

March 9, 2006

Metro brief: Md. electricity rates to rise

March 9, 2006

Campus calendar

March 9, 2006

AU: No divestment policy for companies tied to Darfur

March 9, 2006

Professor promotes book on Sri Lankan conflict

John Richardson spent 18 years developing 'Paradise Poisoned'

March 9, 2006

Staff editorial: AU must clarify its disaster response plan

March 9, 2006

Staff editorial: AU should divest itself from Darfur

March 9, 2006

Student senate needs to go

March 9, 2006

GOP offers serious black candidates

March 9, 2006

All thumbs

March 9, 2006

AU tries to make great year greater

Coach Mark Cody says Abdurakhmanov,?Glenn and LoPiccolo are 'very capable' of winning NCAA titles

March 9, 2006

AU tennis driven in final year

Winning is still women's goal despite cuts

March 9, 2006

Any takers for Nats?

March 9, 2006

Now’s baseball’s time to ban Bonds

March 9, 2006

Madness nears for PL, D.C.

March 9, 2006

Sports briefs

March 9, 2006

Books on Tape aren’t quite noise, nor electronica

March 9, 2006

Documentary captures anguished artistic genius

March 9, 2006

Highlights and lowlights of Oscar night

March 9, 2006

Students share their Spring Break plans

March 9, 2006

Scoring with rebounds isn’t a perpetual chore

Tales of raunchy rebounds sans strings

March 9, 2006

Design specialists talk about graphics in sports

D.C. graphic design group hosts 'Good Design in Smart Sports Business' lecture and discussion

March 9, 2006

Two nights of Belle and Sebastian satiate fans

Indie pop group gets cozy with crowd at 9:30

March 9, 2006

Horoscopes

March 9, 2006

Craven horror remake much gorier than before

"The Hills Have Eyes" tells disturbing tale of disembowelment at hands of mutant family

March 9, 2006

Royal debauchery kills

New Depp film follows 17th-century Earl through his sexual escapades and syphilis

March 9, 2006

Can’t teach old film new tricks

March 9, 2006

Public Safety emphasizes discretion with Facebook

Students can utilize security features to limit profile views and expand privacy options

March 23, 2006

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