Monday, March 3, 2008
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- Metro calendar
- Briefs
- SG Brief
- AU students react to Kosovo's breakaway
- Bill proposes tax forms should substitute for portions of FAFSA
- Students could lose Pell Grants due to fund cuts
- Candidates tackle issues on ATV
- AU flu cases rise for first months from 2007 to 2008
- Men's rugby team regains sponsorship
- Bon Appetit to lower beef, cheese buys
- W. Va. farmer markets crops to AU students
- Speaker talks about advocacy outside gov't
The Scene
- Local food movement grows organically in D.C.
- Foreigners in Japan face social separation
- Can't stop the Beat from British invasion
- Library screens wide world of environment-friendly films
- Fun in the sun: Healthy break tips
- Ferrell flick 'Semi'-good
- Director attempts to create next classic teen flick
- Geometric exhibit colors American Art Museum
- Stay Stylish: Brighten up your spring break
- Songster grooves to 'delicious' beat of life
- What's that: Impressionism sheds light on nature, emotions
Opinions
- The Eagle's SG endorsements
- Progressive point: America's 5 most honorable statesmen
- When good men do nothing: Youth vote too wavering to predict
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Sports
- Dramatic victory seals No. 1 slot in PL
- Women's b-ball wins Patriot League title
- Lacrosse remains winless at home
- Swimmer Thiel wins twin ECAC crowns
- A season of numbers
Photos
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