American University has highest student debt among D.C. Universities
Newly formed student movements such as A New AU and Occupy AU are calling for more accountability from AU administrators, and student debt is high on their list of grievances.
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Newly formed student movements such as A New AU and Occupy AU are calling for more accountability from AU administrators, and student debt is high on their list of grievances.
An anti-SOC bias permeates this campus, which is just silly really, seeing as we are the information gatekeepers. (I’m bolding important words so you can rightfully claim a communication minor after reading this column.) But that plays into the stereotype that public communication is an easy, useless major. A stereotype that I have accepted for too long, but no longer.
Panera Bread opened a store in Tenleytown Nov. 4 after months of construction and some delays.
Before most AU students have even begun pressing snooze on their alarms, participants in AU’s Reserve Officer Training Corps are up and training for their future jobs in the United States Military.
WAMU 88.5-FM, the leading public radio station in the D.C. area with nearly 800,000 listeners each week, reached another milestone Oct. 23 when it celebrated its 50th year on the air.
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Near Campus Robbery From AU Department of Public Safety Release Date: 10/26/2011
I truly wanted to write a traditional abroad article in which I could reminisce about the amazing places I’ve visited, food I’ve eaten and people I’ve met. I wanted to complain about the difficulty in taking 20 hours of Turkish each week and gloat about refining my tea cooking skills! But this was before I heard the helicopters over my neighborhood Sunday morning.
• I liked the new SG logo until it became everyone's new logo. I thought the KPU logo was historic or something?
AU endowed a scholarship in honor of the late Professor Sue Marcum in July, to be given to undergraduates pursuing a master’s degree in accounting in the Kogod School of Business.
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When Ayman Mohyeldin first moved to the United States at six-years-old, he never thought he would go back to his homeland less than two decades later to report on the Arab Spring, the Gaza invasion and the Iraq War.
“I challenge you to find an agenda,” was one of the many bold statements made by David Finkel Sept. 7 at Bender Arena. The author of this year's Writer as Witness novel, “The Good Soldiers,” not only discussed the process of writing his book about the 2007 troop surge in Iraq, but went to extreme and often repetitive measures to defend it as an “unbiased novel with no obvious agenda.” I wasn’t surprised to see many students nodding their heads in agreement, soaking up the Pulitzer Prize winner’s every word.
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The Eagle will no longer be publishing the police blotter. This was not an internal decision, but instead the result of judgment made outside The Eagle in consultation with neither us nor the student body. Because this was one of the most popular features of the paper, we believe that we owe our readers an explanation.
The new residence building, North Hall, will be open to students by fall 2013, according to a presentation by Jorge Abud, assistant vice president for Facilities Development and Real Estate, at the Sept. 7 Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3D meeting.