50 years later, groundbreaking JFK speech remembered
Fifty years ago, President John F. Kennedy shifted his administration’s policy toward peace as he delivered his commencement speech to AU’s graduating class of 1963.
Kennedy gave his “Strategy of Peace” address on June 10, 1963 while the United States…
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Stacks of The Eagle’s last weekly issue disappeared
TKE brother alleges the fraternity ordered the theft
Heather Mongilio
Zach C. Cohen
April 25, 2013
Stacks of the latest issue of The Eagle have disappeared from the stands the morning of April 25. An investigation is ongoing.
TKE under investigation for hazing
University, The Eagle received evidence from five brothers
Rachel Karas
April 25, 2013
AU’s chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon is the subject of a University hazing investigation for the second time in the past year, according to members of the fraternity. Some of the alleged hazing includes forcing pledges to march 10 miles, drink alcohol and smoke marijuana.
University welcomes first new Panhellenic sorority in 20 years
Devin Mitchell
April 24, 2013
Alpha Xi Delta will be the newest National Panhellenic Council social sorority to start at AU next year, according to Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Curtis Burrill.
The sorority is the newest NPC addition to the University since Chi Omega joined in 1993.
“This is really exciting,” Burrill said. “It’s a great opportunity for women who didn’t find a place within our current community to potentially be a part of Panhellenic as a founding member of an organization, which is a unique experience.”
Delegates from the current seven Panhellenic Council sororities voted on April 23 to bring in Alpha Xi Delta over Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Kappa. They also voted to bring Sigma Kappa within 3-5…
No renewal for Schaler stirs debate
Leigh Giangreco
Tori Dalcourt
April 24, 2013
A group of students protested on April 24 against the University’s decision not to renew the contract of Assistant Professor Jeffrey Schaler.
Schaler taught in the Department of Justice, Law and Society starting in 1990, according to his university profile. During this time, he received a mix of praise and criticism from both students and faculty for his views. He taught “the myth of mental illness” in his courses and his published works include “Addiction is a Choice.”
“I saw that his name had been dropped from the class schedule,” said Skyler McKinley, a junior in the School of Public Affairs and School of Communication who tried to register for Schaler’s course, “Drugs and Society.”
Schaler is…
Anita Bonds wins at-large D.C. Council seat amid low turnout
Lindsay Sandoval
April 24, 2013
Interim At-Large Councilmember Anita Bonds will keep her seat on the D.C. Council for the next term, beating out five other challengers in a special election on April 23.
Bonds, the D.C. Democratic Party chair and former senior government official under former Mayor Marion Barry, assumed the temporary position when former at-large councilmember Phil Mendelson became city council chairman, according to her campaign website.
Matthew Frumin, head of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission of the Tenleytown and Friendship Heights area, finished fourth with 11 percent of the vote, despite a sizeable fundraising advantage.
Only 9.8 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots, almost a percentage point lower than the previous special election, according to…
RHA to hold special election after president-elect resigns
April 24, 2013
Residence Hall Association president-elect Alex McQuade resigned April 21 to accept a position as a resident assistant in Nebraska Hall, according to an RHA press release.
This resignation triggered a special election for his replacement that will be held between April 25 and 26.
The RHA constitution and RA contract state that a student cannot hold both positions, forcing McQuade to choose when an RA position opened up.
While RHA presidents have stepped down in the past, it has been after they were sworn in, according to outgoing President Fiona Erickson. Then, the vice president of administration and finance is sworn in as interim president and an RHA General Assembly votes on a new president.
The circumstances surrounding McQuade’s…
WCL alumna opens first all-local grocery store in Dupont Circle
Iulia Gheorghiu
Iulia Gheorghiu
April 24, 2013
Prompted by her passion for the environment and frustrated by the lack of legislative action, a Washington College of Law alumna opened a new grocery store in Dupont Circle featuring all-local produce and goods.
As a fourth generation grocer, Danielle Vogel used her genetic legacy to put her passion for environmentalism in action by opening Glen’s Garden Market.
After graduating from WCL in 2007, Vogel entered the Department of Justice to be an environmental litigator. Working on the Hill for more than 10 years, she lost faith in the passing of a global climate change bill, she said.
She continued pursuing environmental sustainability by turning to the “family business.”
Vogel’s grandfathers and her own father, after whom the venue…
Campus status as arboretum earns higher award for green efforts
Jordan-Marie Smith
April 24, 2013
Campus Beautification Day, the annual planting of trees and flowers and laying of mulch around the campus, had a record turnout of 392 staff, faculty and students volunteers April 16, according to Assistant Grounds Director Mark Feist.
In his 15 years at the University, Feist said he has never seen so many students and faculty work together to beautify AU’s campus.
During this year’s celebration, AU partnered with the Potomac, Md., public school system, whose students planted trees next to the Katzen Arts Museum.
The University plans to expand the areas behind Katzen Arts Museum into a forest in the future, Feist said.
President Neil Kerwin announced AU’s elevated status as an arboretum from a Level One arboretum…

