WCL professor launches bid for Congress
Washington College of Law professor and Maryland State Sen. Jamie B. Raskin entered the race to fill the seat for the state’s 8th congressional district on April 19.
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Washington College of Law professor and Maryland State Sen. Jamie B. Raskin entered the race to fill the seat for the state’s 8th congressional district on April 19.
Former editor-in-chief Heather Mongilio has a lot of free time now that she is no longer leading The Eagle staff. To fill up the vast amount of time in between her classes, she will share the recipes she made for The Eagle staff in this column.
For AU students, food delivery options can appear pretty limited. If the Terrace Dining Hall doesn’t appeal to you, a quick glance at Grubhub will tell you to get ready for pizza or Chinese food. But in this sea of pepperoni and wontons comes a welcome challenger: Pitmasters Back Alley BBQ, a local restaurant that will deliver to campus.
Listeners first got a taste of Chazwick Bradley Bundick’s newest project when he released “Empty Nesters” in January. Bundick, better known by his stage name Toro y Moi, released the track alongside a self-directed video. The South Carolina native performed recently under the alias Les Sins at U Street Music Hall, but will bring the full Toro y Moi experience to the 9:30 Club on April 29.
Former editor-in-chief Heather Mongilio has a lot of free time now that she is no longer leading The Eagle staff. To fill up the vast amount of time in between her classes, she will share the recipes she made for The Eagle staff in a new column.
Quitting your job and opening a cafe filled with cats is a risky move, but so far it seems to have paid off for Kanchan Singh.
Purity Ring in 2012. Photo by digboston, Flickr.
As the sun heats the District, you may be tempted to venture outdoors and soak up the rays. But staying in the heat too long will make you sweat, and nobody likes sweating. The following list of activities will provide you with effective remedies to cure those sweltering glands. Spring’s here, so take advantage of the warm weather, head outside and get wet with a canoe, a fishing rod and a tube.
It’s almost over, everyone. And if you’re a senior, it’s just plain old over. The end of the year is quickly approaching and that couldn’t be a more perfect time to get acquainted with everything AU has to offer. To make sure you leave AU with the best memories, this Weekend Scene is filled with campus events. After open mics, social media summits, concerts and film screenings, you’ll be saying “Once an eagle, always an eagle.”
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.
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (far right) says he is against raising taxes while the city is financially strong (Cuneyt Dil/The Eagle).
AU students want to be a lot of things: policy makers, doctors and lawyers are only a few. But, what would AU students do if they had the choice to risk it all for a different career? The Scene answers this question with a look into strange, unassuming and brilliant careers.
When Ohemaa Nyanin pulled on her 00 AU basketball jersey in February 2006 for her first game against Bucknell University, she had no idea that her experience as a center for the Eagles would one day help her become the U.S. women's national team assistant director for basketball.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell review the final season premiere of “Mad Men” with special guest Cuneyt Dil. Later, they discuss “While We’re Young,” the first film either of them saw in 2015.
A sexual assault was reported to have taken place in a undisclosed residence hall on March 17.
Religion studies students will have a museum all to themselves, at least in a couple of years.
Tucked away in the busy streets of Southeast D.C. sits one of the city’s popular independent bookstores, Capitol Hill Books. Wedged in between two mundane buildings, the quaint bookstore lures bystanders in with its vintage charm and an immense exhibit of books through the display window.
Rising star and shape shifting musician Raury brought his musical talents to U Street Music Hall on April 3. Fellow teenager and local rapper Ace Cosgrove, who performed at AU last fall, opened the show with enthusiasm and youthful vigor that fit right in with Raury’s message. Raury came prepared with the stage presence of a diva and the lyrical content of an activist and a philosopher.
AU’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking hosted its 10th Annual Spring Film Series in conjunction with the D.C. Environmental Film Festival from March 24-31 featuring short films by students, panel discussions with experts and film screenings.
From now until April 26, the Shakespeare Theatre Company will be performing the unusual and spectacular musical play, “Man of La Mancha.” This means there’s only two weeks left for audiences to head to the theatre to be inspired, have their imaginations nurtured and dream the “impossible dream.” And if that doesn’t appeal to them, they can just head there to see an unforgettable play.