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There is no denying it: college students love their caffeine. When life is full of late nights, procrastinated homework assignments and cramming way too many things in 24 hours, it seems impossible to make it through the day without it.
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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.
“I saw the airplane head straight into the Pentagon”
A minor mechanical problem reportedly caused a Tenleytown Metro escalator to smoke just after 3 p.m. today. The street-level escalator was on the west side of Wisconsin Avenue near Best Buy.
The Scene picks the best American University has to offer.
This year, The Eagle is introducing the Quick Take. The online-exclusive content features columnists who get together each week to write about one topic from different viewpoints. Read more about each columnists, what they did this summer and what they think this generation should be concerned about.
Tyler Tomea — Sports Editor Junior from North Caldwell, N.J.
Each week, The Eagle features columns written by AU students. The columnists come from a variety of backgrounds and have diverse interests and opinions.
Each week, The Eagle prints the best and worst of incidents to which the Department of Public Safety responded. Here are a few fan favorites from last semester.
• Dear summer class professor, I don't care if you were leaving for London the day after class ended. I want my freaking grade already — it has been a month. Maybe you shouldn't have had two papers due that last week …
AU neighbors and members of the D.C. Zoning Commission voiced their concerns about the expansiveness of the AU Campus Plan at a June 10 Commission hearing.
The 18-year-old found driving late Professor Sue Marcum’s Jeep was sentenced to probation in D.C. Superior Court May 13.
Eric Reath was appointed Student Government comptroller-designate April 28. His term begins May 1.