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(05/03/19 4:00am)
As the editor-in-chief of The Eagle, you learn how to handle just about anything. You can jump from writing a breaking news story to responding to anxious emails from reporters and readers to meeting with your team of editors about the next print edition. And that’s just in one day.
(03/24/18 12:09am)
The Eagle’s advisory board has elected Haley Samsel, The Eagle’s current managing editor for news, as its editor-in-chief for the 2018-2019 year.
(04/29/17 9:10pm)
I wasn’t going to write this column. I thought I had said everything I needed to say about my AU sports journey in my last column about my dad. That column flowed easily, my emotions and gratitude for my father and my family pouring out of my head like a rushing river. But, as I sat down to write a paper one night in the library with my swim teammates, I became overcome with another sensation of gratitude. And those feelings needed to be documented as well.
(03/27/17 2:30pm)
In 2001, USA Today sports journalist Christine Brennan wrote a column about her relationship with her father, Jim Brennan, in honor of his 75th birthday. These kinds of tributes are not unprecedented, so now it’s my turn to share some thank yous and some thoughts on celebrating sports with my father.
(03/20/16 8:33pm)
Three senior AU wrestlers traveled to New York City to compete for a national title at the 2016 NCAA championships led by head coach Teague Moore. For some, the time spent on the mat at Madison Square Garden ended all too soon. For one wrestler, however, the ride lasted longer than anyone outside of AU’s wrestling program could have expected.
(03/04/16 11:10pm)
AU students living in the Berkshire Apartments were surprised to receive an email from Senior Community Manager Jerald Bowman on March 2 that detailed sudden and immediate changes to the building’s roommate release program. The email also stated that three Berkshire residents will be evicted from the building due to use or possession of marijuana and face possible expulsion from AU.
(01/12/16 3:36pm)
Twenty-three flags line the walls of Frailey Pool, each one symbolizing a country that has been represented by a student-athlete on the AU swim team. When Caylee Watson joined the team two years ago, swimming head coach Mark Davin added a new flag to represent her home -- the U.S. Virgin Islands. Just last month, Watson, now a junior in the School of Public Affairs, earned an honor much bigger than a flag: a spot on the U.S. Virgin Islands Olympic team.
(08/31/15 12:41pm)
“Great moments are born from great opportunity.”
(04/17/15 8:59pm)
I was the editor-in-chief of The Eagle for 382 days, and I’m not going to lie, the year and 17 days I spent as editor-in-chief were some of the best and worst days of my life. During that time, I laughed, cried, stressed and smiled more than I had in my three years at AU prior to taking on the position. But I left the paper in the competent hands of Shannon Scovel, and I can’t wait to see what she and her staff do next year.
(03/15/15 3:44am)
With 4.6 seconds remaining in the 2015 Patriot League Championship, senior guard Jen Dumiak hit a final jump shot that secured her name in the record books and earned her team a bid to the NCAA for the first time in AU history.
(02/01/15 10:00pm)
Welcome to our live-blog coverage of Super Bowl XLIX. Follow along for commentary from The Eagle's Erin Vail, Shannon Scovel, Matt Holt and Mark Lieberman. From Idina Menzel's rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" to the return of James Spader on "The Blacklist," we'll cover it all.
(11/18/14 9:04pm)
Correction appended.
(11/11/14 7:40pm)
Butterfly had always come naturally to Lucy Hernandez, but she has only recently begun to see renewed success in her natural stroke, after eight years of battling sternum growth problems.
(10/31/14 10:31pm)
AU ranks No. 71 in the nation for its academic programs, and its wonkish reputation outmatches the school’s standing as an athletic powerhouse. Promoting sports at a school that lacks a strong athletic image is a challenge that faces Athletic Director Dr. Billy Walker every day.
(01/18/14 5:17pm)
Three Eagle swimmers earned multiple first place finishes in a Jan. 17 dual meet with Georgetown University.
(11/25/13 8:49pm)
AU’s swimming and diving team jumped back in the pool with sophomore Dylan Rasnick leading the Eagles at the George Mason Invitational on Nov. 21-23.