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Editors should have prevented publication
An AU student who did not wish to be named is the survivor of two sexual assaults allegedly perpetrated by fellow AU students. She agreed to share her stories with The Eagle, because she wants people to understand that rape is more common than many believe.
AU Central, an office in charge of answering student questions regarding course registration and financial issues, will open July 1, according to Director of Operations Jonnel Clothier.
Student Government President-elect Nate Bronstein did not have any interest in politics or the world beyond his own backyard until the events of Sept. 11 started him thinking about bigger issues.
In light of the recent backlash of a column by Alex Knepper in the March 29 issue of The Eagle, titled “Dealing with AU’s anti-sex brigade,” I find it important to open the discussion regarding The Eagle’s choice to continue publishing his columns, despite the controversy they may create.
The following are letters to the editor in response to Alex Knepper's March 29 column, "Dealing with AU's anti-sex brigade." We encourage more responses. Send letters to edpage@theeagleonline.com.
A fight took place during the Greek Olympics on the Tenley field Saturday, marring an otherwise well-received Greek Week event.
At least four dorm room thefts of televisions, laptops and iPods occurred in one day in Anderson and Letts Halls.
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Matthew Halbe, a veteran of the Iraq War, woke up last Friday with no intention of going to jail. By that night he found himself in a concrete cell hoping that he wouldn’t have to spend the night.
MARCH 17
KIRA KALUSH / THE EAGLE
The Student Government presidential candidates tackled student issues and called on the SG to do a better job connecting with students during a debate Thursday night.
In a late-night session lasting from 11:15 p.m. Wednesday past 2 a.m. Thursday, the Judicial Board ruled that Student Government presidential candidate Nirvana Habash was not given due process and is entitled to another hearing in front of the Board of Elections.
Correction Appended
Dunya Mikhail, a recipient of the UN Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing, spoke at an event at AU Wednesday night.
• Number two on the basketball team... probably a douche bag but he is nice to look at.
Feb. 24
A pipe burst on the sixth floor of McDowell Hall around 2 p.m. yesterday, causing all rooms ending in 19 and 21 to receive varying degrees of damage, according to residents of McDowell Hall.
A former vice president of Lehman Brothers said the inadequacy of the financial services firm’s Board of Directors to handle contemporary economic conditions was a significant factor in the firm’s downfall.