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AU is currently sending all of its compostable waste to landfills, due to issues with its former composting partner and contamination of the materials in compost bins.
The majority of AU’s 58 trees on campus are healthy, despite damage from storms and utility work, according to AU landscape architect Mike Mastrota.
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After two years of student activism against fossil fuels, the Board of Trustees announced Nov. 21 that AU will not divest from fossil fuel investments.
Eddie Redmayne has gathered serious Oscar buzz for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking in “The Theory of Everything.” The budding star sat down with The Eagle’s Tam Sackman to discuss playing such an encompassing and difficult role.
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Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
Administrators in AU Dining Services are trying out a new diet this year to better relate to students. Led by Director of Dining and Dining Services Ken Chadwick, several staff members have converted to veganism in the last several months so that they can better understand the different dietary needs of students.
AU Student Government President Sophia Wirth emphasized the relationship between environmental sustainability and other social justice issues on campus during a climate change roundtable on Sept. 25.
It’s been 10 years since the first Found Footage Festival, a collection of weird and funny videos curated by comedy veterans Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett. This year, they’re bringing the festival to Arlington Cinema Drafthouse.The Eagle’s Devin Gannon sat down with Prueher to discuss what audiences can expect from this one of a kind event.
Last April, I wrote a column about why AU needs to divest and why students should support that measure. This weekend, nearly 150 AU students went to the People’s Climate March in New York, but when it comes to climate change, supporting these big actions isn’t enough.
Entrenched racism, the militarization of police forces and the mainstream media were just a few of the hot topic issues surrounding the death of Michael Brown that five AU professors and students discussed on Sept. 3.
“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” doesn’t disappoint and builds on its stunning predecessor.
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Giant, bloated and an unabashedly ambitious failure, “Transcendence” came with the expectations that it would be an extension of Christopher Nolan’s (“The Dark Knight Rises”) trademark cerebral tense plotting and smooth, elegant cinematography.
Alum Toby McChesney issued a challenge to AU alumni. If 1,000 alumni donate money to AU by May 11 commencement, McChesney will donate $25,000 to the university.
Three AU students, including two members of unrecognized student group Epsilon Iota, were arrested recently for an armed assault and are awaiting hearings at D.C. Superior Court.
Allie Cannington is one of those chronically busy people. Waiting for her salad at Freshii, a handful of friends pass by and give her a quick group hug. A professor approaches her and asks about the status of an assignment. Another friend calls her and arranges study plans. Spend a few minutes with Cannington and one wonders how she gets any homework done at all.
We are writing on behalf of students who took action at the Kennedy Political Union’s Dick Cheney event and others on campus who are disgusted and outraged that KPU used student money to bring this individual to AU. KPU provides a valuable service to students by showcasing speakers from across the political spectrum. We recognize the importance of respecting a range of political viewpoints and highlighting voices that might not represent the political majority at AU. What we cannot accept is providing a platform to those whose political careers are built on positions and policies that undermine the mission and values of this University.