Suzanne Gaber
Eagle Staff Writer
Articles by Suzanne Gaber
Maddow decries constant U.S. war
MSNBC speaks in Bender Arena in 'Drift' book tour
April 24, 2013
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow discussed activism and war in the United States with AU students as part of her book tour on April 21 in Bender Arena.
Axelrod calls for bipartisanship after Boston Marathon bombing
April 17, 2013
David Axelrod discussed youth involvement in politics here at AU and opened his speech with a word of support for the victims of the Boston bombings.
Vigil mourns victims of Boston Marathon bombing
April 17, 2013
“Students from New England are showing their love for the city of Boston and are proving we all will be resilient in the wake of this event.”
Axelrod calls for bipartisanship after Boston Marathon bombing
April 17, 2013
In a speech to AU students, former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod discussed youth involvement in politics.
David Axelrod to speak at KPU event
April 10, 2013
David Axelrod, campaign director and former senior adviser for President Barack Obama, will speak at AU April 15 in Ward 1 at 8:15 p.m.
Student Activities director takes new job at Trinity University
April 10, 2013
Director of Student Activities Karen Gerlach will leave AU at the end of the semester to become vice president for student affairs at Trinity University in Northeast D.C.
Obama adviser David Axelrod to speak at AU
April 7, 2013
David Axelrod, campaign director and senior adviser for President Barack Obama, will speak at AU on April 15.
The Eagle joins Student Media Board
March 27, 2013
The Student Media Board voted unanimously March 17 to accept The Eagle as an official member.
Students weigh in on Supreme Court Proposition 8 case
March 27, 2013
Students speak out about the Supreme Court Proposition 8 case.
Sandra Fluke calls on students to stand with immigrant women
March 19, 2013
Sandra Fluke discussed the struggle for immigrants’ rights with AU students in the University Club on March 18.
Sandra Fluke to speak at AU
KPU, Women's Initiative event will be March 18th at 8:15 p.m.
March 4, 2013
Sandra Fluke, a women’s rights activist vilified by Rush Limbaugh last year, will speak at AU on March 18 at 8:15 p.m. in the University Club.
Adjunct professor selected for Google Journalism Fellowship
February 25, 2013
Jan Boyles, a professor in the School of Communication, was one of seven winners chosen from more than 2,300 applicants.
Rachel Maddow to speak in Bender April 21
February 20, 2013
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow will speak in Bender Arena April 21 at 3 p.m. at a Kennedy Political Union event.
Financial troubles have plagued The Eagle since 2010
February 6, 2013
After 88 years of printing, The Eagle plans to slowly transition to a Web-only publication.
“The Eagle will build towards a stronger Web presence next semester to ensure it remains a force for journalism on campus” Eagle Editor-in-Chief Zach Cohen said.
The newspaper has struggled financially in recent years. While remaining editorially independent, the University has provided the newspaper with a loan to cover production costs each year.
However, unresolved debt to Student Activities, a sudden reduction of the newspaper’s budget and a drop in print advertising revenues have made it difficult for The Eagle to maintain the publication in print form.
Ad loss plays major role in printless future
The Eagle’s current financial difficulties…
AU ranked second for Peace Corps volunteers
February 6, 2013
The Peace Corps named AU the No. 2 medium-sized university in producing volunteers on Feb. 5.
AU residence halls prohibit subletting, even for Inauguration
January 21, 2013
Those who planned to rent out their homes or dorm rooms for Inauguration are facing strict regulations.
J Street U holds candlelight vigil for victims of the conflict in Gaza
December 7, 2012
Candles were lit in honor of the victims while Ibraheem Samirah, vice president of AU Jewish Voice for Peace, read the names of victims.
First Costco in D.C. opens
December 4, 2012
Located on Market Street NE, the opening of the store attracted many D.C. residents, among them Vice President Joe Biden.
Tenley Wine and Liquor reopens
November 30, 2012
After a five-day suspension of their liquor license, Tenley Wine and Liquor reopened today.
Helio Sequence and Ramona Falls bring mellow energy to the Black Cat
November 26, 2012
Don’t let their slow start fool you. Portland-based bands Ramona Falls and The Helio Sequence give a mellow and lively performance simultaneously.
AU unveils new bust of Leo Tolstoy on campus
November 19, 2012
The statue, which sits in the pathway between Battelle-Tompkins Building and the Kogod School of Business, was made possible by AU’s Initiative for Russian Culture.
Lessons from the life of an infamous forger
November 16, 2012
Frank Abagnale, the inspiration behind the movie and musical “Catch Me if You Can,” warned AU students of the guilt childhood crime can bring.
Students honor late professor with ‘Day of Service’
November 14, 2012
The second annual Sue Marcum Day of Service will be held on Nov. 17.
AU student puts a face to undocumented immigrants
October 25, 2012
School of International Service senior Daniel Leon spoke about his hardships as an undocumented immigrant and his struggle to gain residency at a panel on Oct. 22.
Documentary about Egyptian Revolution shown in Human Rights Film series
October 11, 2012
“1/2 Revolution” focuses on the Egyptian uprising in early 2011 through the view of the documentary’s director, Karim El Hakim.
Hughes Hall women’s bathroom closed for four days
October 4, 2012
The women’s bathroom on the fifth floor of Hughes Hall closed for four days due to flooding.
New club questions AU’s policy on undocumented students, offers safe space for discussion
September 27, 2012
The American Dream AU is a new club dedicated to preserving undocumented students’ right to higher education.
Concert Pick: Allan Stone at 9:30 Club
September 21, 2012
Washington-state native Allan Stone will delight with an old-school soul set at 9:30 Club.
Students participate in Democratic convention
September 13, 2012
More than 10 AU College DEmocrats attended the Democratic National Convention in Chartlotte, NC.
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