Presentation describes life for veterans at AU
Veteran Services Administrator Valerie Verra described the experiences of AU veterans as they adjust to campus life at AU in a presentation on Feb. 26 in the Gianni Lounge in MGC.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Eagle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
620 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Veteran Services Administrator Valerie Verra described the experiences of AU veterans as they adjust to campus life at AU in a presentation on Feb. 26 in the Gianni Lounge in MGC.
Oscars:
It was the senior wrestlers who came up strong in AU’s 21-17 dual meet victory against the Bucknell Bison Feb. 16 in Bender Arena on Senior Night.
I wanted to write this week about Chuck Hagel’s Senate confirmation hearings. I wanted to write about the utter disrespect, callousness and vitriol that was heaped upon the former senator and war hero. I wanted to write about Sen. John McCain’s supreme fall from grace as he unjustifiably attacked first Secretary Hillary Clinton and then former Sen. Hagel for cheap political points.
Being a pop queen isn’t easy. Popular opinion says there can only be one at any given time, and the rest are dismissed as imitators. Every now and then, however, one of these dismissed imitators is able to carve out a distinct niche and become queen of their own domain.
Veteran screenwriter John Weiskopf said at AU Jan. 30 that great screenplays are crucial in the creation of iconic films.
This year’s “Harbowl” is going to be full of surprises. Although the Ravens have a veteran team with a seasoned playoff quarterback in Joe Flacco, I think rookie Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers have too much power on offense for the aging Ravens defense. Final score: 24-20 49ers.
With January coming to a close and Oscar season nearing the finish line, it’s time to bust out the movie lists for most anticipated movies of 2013.
Love, music, old age, generational strife: all of these themes are touched upon in Yaron Zilberman’s (“Watermarks”) somber and meditative piece “A Late Quartet.”
• @Spanish speakers: Judging from every other Eagle Rants page I've ever seen, talking on the quiet floor knows no language barriers.
• I agree CAUS kids are pretty disrespectful of personal rights. If you say anything they disagree with they throw a fit without even hearing you out. How is that conducive to negotiating?
The vainglorious agents took their places under the sanguine lights and tucked their ties into their suits.
Veterans at AU are experiencing delayed GI Bill payments due to a surge of returning soldiers from Afghanistan and Iraq.
• Mind your own business, certain people
By Diana Bowen — November 11, 2011 — American University veterans share their stories
• The library needs more electrical outlets
There’s discomfort mixed with fascination that lingers once the curtains drop for “The Master” — Paul Thomas Anderson’s (“There Will Be Blood”) elliptical, hypnotic and elegant character study much ballyhooed by Hollywood insiders as a criticism of Scientology.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
Two new exhibits at the Katzen Arts Center, “John Cage’s STEPS: A Composition for a Painting, Selected Watercolors, Various Objects, and Ephemera” and “Occupy This!” defy conventional standards of art.
The Nationals pounced on starter Tim Lincecum and the first-place San Francisco Giants at Nationals Park July 3rd for a 9-3 win.