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TODAY'S TOP RANT: Due to aptitude testing, my likely career will be serial killer bait.
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TODAY'S TOP RANT: Due to aptitude testing, my likely career will be serial killer bait.
• I wish we had exceptionally rainy days excused from class, all I feel like doing today is napping. I’m pretty sure the entire university feels this way.
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Sept. 16
The Board of Trustees assembled Thursday and Friday for their annual orientation and meeting. Chairman Gary Abramson met with The Eagle to talk about what the Board discussed during the closed session and what they plan to do this year.
This year’s Artemas Ward Week was successful in bringing together the AU community with the theme, “Revolutionize the Battle,” taking the week to a larger scale than in the past, Student Government Vice President Maia Tagami said.
TBD.com and AU celebrated the kickoff of their new partnership with a launch party on Tuesday night in the Katzen Arts Center.
Sept. 9 An Eagle’s Nest manager reported an acquaintance of another employee was continually calling and showing up at the establishment to contact the employee. Other employees have been bothered by the acquaintance’s attempts to contact the employee. The manager requested the acquaintance be barred from campus if he returns.
The recent creation of PunditWire by two School of Communication professors allows politicos to sound off on newsworthy topics on an online forum.
Over 15 AU College Democrats attended a 2010 Midterm Elections Kickoff Rally at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in downtown D.C. on Thursday, where they heard from Democratic officials and congressional representatives about engaging voters for the upcoming elections.
Update, 8:24 p.m.: All is safe now at Discovery Communications, as the gunman, identified by federal officials as James J. Lee, was shot dead around 4:50 p.m. after pointing a gun at a hostage, according to The Washington Post.
When our parent's generation watched “Saturday Night Live”, they tuned in to see skits with Eddie Murphy, John Belushi and many other talented comedians emerging in the early ‘80s. Our generation watched SNL to see Jimmy Fallon sing a hilarious holiday song, play Jarret the stoner and co-anchor "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey.
Correction Appended
"I'm not wasting my welcome week by not getting into the concert!" This sentiment, said by Shirin Karimi, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, was shared by all the students in line waiting to see B.o.B. in the Tavern Friday night. Jarrod MacNeil, the program adviser for Student Activities, could not estimate how many people were waiting in line, or how many people got in to see the concert. By the time Karimi was interviewed, she was in the back of the line.
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Meg Fowler: As the year comes to a close, and you step down from your position as Student Government president what were your greatest successes?
The television sensation “Glee” premiered its five-months-in-the-making Madonna-centric episode last Tuesday to high expectations, and didn’t fail to deliver.
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• What is with this all-day concert on Sunday. Really. Some of us who happened to get sick have tried to sleep but can't with this unnecessary music in the Amphitheater outside her window. PLEASE.
A crowd of AU students and community members stormed campus Monday evening to make the night safer for women and men.