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(03/03/05 5:00am)
Thirteen-year-old Rhia Hardman couldn't stop smiling after she found out she won third place at Wednesday's Poetry Slam in Kay Spiritual Life Center, beating out not only three of her fellow classmates, but also graduate and undergraduate students from AU.
(01/31/05 5:00am)
If a recent party hosted by AU students says anything, the '90s are definitely making a comeback.
(01/27/05 5:00am)
Whether or not you have the flu right now or just want to prevent it, here are some tips to stay healthy this winter:
(01/24/05 5:00am)
Last night, faithful Babe's Billiards patrons gathered to play pool, eat food and drink beer for the last time. Some people came from as far as Houston to mark the closing of the Tenleytown pool hall and bar, while others walked from campus.
(01/24/05 5:00am)
Originally posted at www.TheEagleOnline.com Jan. 19.
(01/13/05 5:00am)
Scroll down for The Scene's list of greek life landmarks in cinema.
(01/13/05 5:00am)
"I Am Charlotte Simmons"
Tom Wolfe
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Hardcover
676 pages
$28.95
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(12/09/04 5:00am)
"Nobody puts baby in the corner."
(12/06/04 5:00am)
The release party of American Literary, a student-produced literary magazine, was the only place on campus to find poetry, cake, condoms and lots of pink on Sunday night.
(12/06/04 5:00am)
New Jersey-based rockers Ted Leo and the Pharmacists are finally being rewarded for years of relentless touring and little recognition. Wednesday night at the Black Cat, the band played to an energetic, sold-out crowd of college students, rowdy high schoolers and aging hipsters who all seemed to come to the general consensus that Ted Leo really, really rocks.
(11/01/04 5:00am)
While most people will be sitting at home glued to their television sets on the night of the election, a few places in the District are hosting special events. From a live audio-visual remix of election coverage at the Black Cat to drink specials at the Front Page, there are plenty of pow-wows to appeal to anyone interested in venturing away from the TV.
(10/28/04 4:00am)
With the leaves turning and plummeting temperatures forcing students to unearth winter jackets, it's hard to gather the motivation to leave campus. But Halloween is just around the corner, and there's a plethora of events taking place around the District this week. Here are some of the events:
(10/25/04 4:00am)
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(10/18/04 4:00am)
For some, it was their first time on stage, and they were nervous. For the other, more seasoned performers, it was no big deal. In the end, experience didn't matter, since anyone was welcome.
(09/30/04 4:00am)
Scroll to the bottom for excerpts from Pablo Neruda's poem "Your Laughter," which Ilan Stavans read at the event.
(09/30/04 4:00am)
BALTIMORE, Md. - A mosh pit at a Von Bondies concert? While it may seem unlikely, since the band isn't known for the hard rock usually associated with moshing, this is exactly what happened at the band's concert Sunday night at Fletcher's Bar in Baltimore.
(09/30/04 4:00am)
"I'm so proud of Kristen for getting drunk two nights in a row!"
(09/27/04 4:00am)
What happens when you've just graduated college, got rejected by every law school you've applied to and are living on your mother's couch? If you're Todd Bradley, you apply for a teaching job in the D.C. school system.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
"September Tapes" is a gritty, groundbreaking film that depicts an American filmmaker's account of his journey to Afghanistan after 9/11.
(09/20/04 4:00am)
While some items at the Georgetown Flea Market lean toward the pricier side, bargains can be found. Here are 10 items at the market under $10: