SG Senate discusses EagleBucks fraud bill
The former Student Government bill to reduce fraudulent EagleBucks activity was “dramatically changed” and adopted as a resolution Sunday, according to Class of 2012 Senator Seth Rosenstein.
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The former Student Government bill to reduce fraudulent EagleBucks activity was “dramatically changed” and adopted as a resolution Sunday, according to Class of 2012 Senator Seth Rosenstein.
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Out of the more than one million EagleBucks transactions that occur in a year, Housing and Dining Programs typically receives 10 to 20 reports of merchant misuse, according to Executive Director Chris Moody.
A select group of AU students will be testing SmarTrip-compatible AU ID cards in the weeks leading up to spring break to see if the ID cards can be offered to the AU community in the near future.
All computers in the Bender Library and the Anderson Computing Complex now default to double-sided printing at a reduced price as part of the university’s “The American Dream is Green” initiative, according to a library official.
This season, television shows were chock full of drama and new beginnings. Whether you are a longtime fan gearing up for the new season of “Lost,” a late-night aficionado clinging to the last remaining episode of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” or a college kid glued to the television to watch the fights on the “Jersey Shore,” there was no shortage of good shows to obsess over.
The Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is known for their innovative and provocative plays, and they certainly haven’t disappointed anyone with their latest production, “Full Circle.” The play is both thought-provoking and captivating, keeping the audience on their feet throughout the performance. The whole facility becomes the stage, making the audience a part of the play. As they travel with the actors throughout the building, the show ends up coming full circle back to the stage.
Oct. 28
The best works of theater are thought-provoking and entertaining, balancing theme and spectacle to excite audiences while also moving them to contemplate what they’ve seen and to leave the theatre with something they didn’t have when they entered. “Adding Machine: A Musical,” playing at Studio Theatre, is a prime example of that. The performance is both delightful and disturbing, subverting musical conventions and ultimately making for a must-see theatrical endeavor.
Oct. 21 A fire emergency exit doorframe beam was damaged in Anderson Hall. Facilities Management responded to the scene and was able to make repairs.
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Why do we have Queer as Folk, but no Desperate Housewives in the Library Video Collection?
Oct. 7
By GENNARO ESPOSITO
Adams Morgan is not just the home of numerous hookah bars, late-night food spots and that one rude bouncer who took your fake ID last year (curse you, underwater-themed bar!). On Saturday, Oct. 3, it housed the Crafty Bastards “alternative” craft fair — an interesting event, to say the least.
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Despite more than two years of intensive reform under Chancellor Michelle Rhee, D.C.’s public schools still struggle to meet national standards.
Today's trending topics: Phonathoners rant from their underground vault, The Eagle is still terrible and our editor in chief gets some serious love.
Sonya Owens is a bit of a phenomenon. Everyone on campus knows her. She may well be the most popular person at AU and she isn’t even a student. Sonya is, as many no doubt know, a clerk at the Eagle’s Nest. She’s just a larger-than-life personality at the store that her devoted fans call her the Queen of the Eagle’s Nest.
Thursday, Sept. 24