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(10/29/09 2:18am)
With Halloween just around the corner, my annual craving for cinematic horror has been off the charts. The past few years I have found that I am forced to quench my appetite at home with old reliable flicks like “Rosemary’s Baby” or “The Exorcist” — certainly not at the theater.
(10/26/09 2:58am)
Like universities across the country, AU is asking students and families to dig deeper into their wallets to pay increasing tuition costs.
(10/22/09 3:00am)
Katzen Arts Center, including practice rooms, studios and classrooms, will be closed today, Oct. 22, from 2 p.m. to about 10:30 p.m. for an annual university black tie event, leading some students to express frustration with the university’s priorities.
(10/22/09 2:59am)
Remember when MTV actually played music?
(10/22/09 2:57am)
Knepper off base on social justice
(10/22/09 2:42am)
Why do we have Queer as Folk, but no Desperate Housewives in the Library Video Collection?
(10/15/09 3:43am)
Oct. 7
(10/08/09 2:44am)
AU is in the preliminary stages of expanding its facilities over the next 10 years in order to accommodate its current and future needs.
(09/30/09 11:24pm)
Today’s Eagle Rants Trend – Turtle cries during Entourage! And … Danny Glover?
(09/29/09 6:18am)
Due to an accidental misinterpretation of SG Bylaws, a proposed referendum seeking to change two executive positions from elected to appointed, will not appear on today’s SG election ballot.
(09/28/09 1:30am)
New research claims some high school students who choose to attend less selective universities are more likely to drop out before earning a degree.
(09/28/09 12:17am)
TDR is always full of surprises. Especially when I find pubic hair in my food.
(09/24/09 3:22am)
Think back to your childhood. TV shows probably took up a huge chunk of your time, which, unlike now, didn’t matter. Remember shows like “All That,” “The Amanda Show” and “Kenan and Kel?” What do these classic Nickelodeon shows have in common? Answer: Kenan Thompson. He made you laugh in the ‘90s and he still does today in 2009. Continuing his tradition of comedic excellence, Thompson’s career path has led him to become one of the lead cast members on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”
(09/24/09 3:16am)
We all got that “Emergency Preparedness” talk four or five times on the first day of class — the speech about what we’re going to do if we all get the swine flu. It’s a hot-button issue in the news right now. Some people think it’s all hype; others are scared to shake hands for fear of getting germs.
(09/24/09 3:00am)
The AU magazine, American Way of Life, hung an upside-down flag on the Bender parking garage in response to the “dire distress” the United States currently faces, according to AWOL Editor-in-Chief Chris Lewis.
(09/24/09 2:55am)
Wednesday, Sept. 16
(09/24/09 2:54am)
Eagle Reporter Marisa Kendall had the opportunity to sit down with Meghan McCain before her speech at the University Club Wednesday night. Here are some excerpts from the interview:
(09/17/09 3:00am)
The Undergraduate Senate will debate a constitutional amendment this Sunday that would make the comptroller and secretary appointed, as opposed to elected, positions.
(09/14/09 3:01am)
After some students reported cases of H1N1 flu in AU dorms, the university is preparing for the worst, as health officials expect the frequency of swine flu cases to increase significantly this fall, AU President Neil Kerwin said in a memo.
(09/14/09 12:00am)
Graduating in the recession has made finding a job harder. ABC News reports that about 19.7 percent of May 2009 graduates have found a job. As the economy and job market suffer, many students are entering the real world with college debt. AU's cost of attendance per year is $47,386, according to AU's Admissions Web site. The College Board reports that 1,076 freshmen entering AU applied for need-based financial aid. The average financial aid award at AU is $29,771, according to the College Board. District college students talk about how worried they are about student loans, and how they plan to pay them back in this recession.