After Hurricane Isabel, power was knocked out of many parts of the region, including AU satellite campuses Tenley and Park Bethesda. The power outages led to no electricity for several days, no Internet and the closing of the Tenley dining hall. Now that electricity has returned, we can look back on how we acted during the hurricane.
Effective in Fall 2004, American University will no longer accept credit from the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea. Other schools also deny credit, including Georgetown, George Washington, Emory, University of Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt, Brown, Harvard, Skidmore, Boston College, Kenyon, Macalester, Tufts and Wesleyan.
Four AU students weigh in on our question of the week.
A letter to the editor from Vice President of Campus Life Gail Hanson.
I'm currently a senior in the School of Kogod here at American University. My experience at AU has been a positive one and one that I wouldn't trade for another university ... until now. Last semester I had the opportunity to study abroad. I looked through the programs that AU offered such as Australia, London and Prague.
The Eagle Editorial Board responds to the events following Hurricane Isabel.
The Eagle Editorial Board responds to the Metro's fare raise and the services it provides.
The Eagle Editorial Board gives its thoughts on the good and bad of the past week.
Graduate student Abdelilah Bouasria discusses his belief in pragmatism.
Graduate student Matt Powell gives his thoughts on the Ten Commandments on display in Alabama.
AU alum Melissa Bogar discusses her experience in Semester at Sea.
The Editorial Cartoon by Mani Bush.
Conservative columnist Josh Kraushaar discusses the Generation Dean organization.
Letters from our readers about drinking laws and an article about a Sept. 11 service event.
The Eagle's Thursday Debate takes a look at the Generation Dean movement as Evan Tucker shares his doubts about Dean.
The Eagle's Thursday Debate takes a look at the Generation Dean movement as Anne Godlasky shows her support.
Four AU Students chime in on the Question of the Week.
Mani Bush's political cartoon for September 15, 2003, regarding the Patriot Act and its successor.