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Student Government will form a committee to investigate where students’ tuition dollars are going, according to Class of 2013 Sen. Eric Reath.
Word is spreading that big changes are coming to The Eagle, AU’s oldest publication. Since 1925, it has served and informed the AU community. But financial pressures may force The Eagle to stop publishing a print edition in 2013. While current staffers aim to build a stronger presence online, they -- and we -- believe publishing in print is important as the paper transitions to a digital future. The newspaper is read by thousands every week, and its physical presence helps drive readers online.
A BMW and a Toyota Camry collided at the intersection of Westover Place and Massachusetts Avenue on Feb. 3 at approximately 2 p.m. in front of the Ward Circle Condominiums. Weather conditions were poor due to falling snow at the time of the crash.
AU students began a campaign on Jan. 14 called “Fossil Free AU,” which seeks to cut the University’s investment in fossil fuels, despite both the student group and the University’s uncertainty about the extent of AU’s current investment in the resource.
By Kate Brunette
A new campus organization called the Student Hemp and Cannabis Coalition will promote hemp as an alternative sustainable resource for both AU and the United States, despite federal laws against growing cannabis plants.
Having trouble finding what to watch during your downtime between classes? Let the Scene staff guide you in picking some of the most titillating shows currently on TV and the Web and give you the scoop on the seasons that are coming soon.
After starting off the New Year with a 2-1 record and a win to open up conference play, the AU men’s basketball team fell to defending Patriot League champion Lehigh, 63-57, Jan. 16 at Bender Arena.
By Erik Kojola
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Bon Appétit employees who work in TDR and other on-campus eateries are trying to renegotiate contracts with Bon Appétit for more hours and better wages.
By Megan Yarbrough
The theft of fire is one of the most common threads in the mythologies of a wide range of cultures. Prometheus, the Greek Titan, famously stole fire from Mount Olympus and was punished by Zeus to an eternity of suffering, bound to a rock to have his liver eaten each day by an eagle. Prometheus’ sacrifice, in the myth, brought light and separated man from beast.
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AU will pay almost $11,000 to certify each of the three buildings currently under construction to meet Leadership in Energy and Design Gold standards.
By Josh Paunil
Styrofoam used at privately-owned eateries on campus conflicts with AU’s sustainability efforts. However, the lease agreement between the University and these restaurants do not require them to use eco-friendly materials.
With the Major League Baseball regular season over, it’s time to look back at the players who should take home awards for excellent (and horrible) performances during the year.