Staff editorial: The SG year in review
Yes, it is that time of year again, when The Eagle gets to lay down our iron talon and pen out our thoughts about the failures and (successes?) of Student Government.
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Yes, it is that time of year again, when The Eagle gets to lay down our iron talon and pen out our thoughts about the failures and (successes?) of Student Government.
•@I will tan in a bikini: You are what is wrong with society
Video games have come a long way since the days of the Atari. The industry has gone from a fringe group of programmers barely making back their budgets to multi-billion dollar companies with profits rivaling their spiritual brethren in Hollywood. The games themselves have gone from simple tennis simulations to multi-chapter epics with hundreds of hours of story.
This editor would like to apologize profusely. In between a paper and her capstone, she completely forgot to post Rants yesterday. So sorry, everyone!]
The AU community showed support for a Veterans Resource Center through a petition during this year’s Yellow Ribbon Week.
•when are we going to find out what's going into the empty mcdonalds???? [Editor's note: We're wondering the same thing.]
The Undergraduate Senate unanimously supported creating a Veterans’ Resource Center at their April 1 meeting.
A young man with the American flag tattooed on his right arm removes his prosthetic legs and gears up for play by rolling back and forth in his wheelchair. It’s game time.
SPA 2014
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
Rant here!
On Hollywood’s biggest night of the year, the Oscars were tone-deaf.
Many AU student veterans have not received their GI Bill payments on time, in part because of AU’s calculating process and recent changes to the GI Bill.
Recent changes to the GI Bill have elongated the process student vets must endure to receive benefits. In a development pulled straight from the Tea Party’s list of grievances, what had been a five minute process now lasts more that a half hour.
From political punk rockers to spoken-word virtuosos, here’s a sneak peak of some of the shows The Eagle will cover in the coming months.
The Tree of Life is made of metal pipes. The apple is a lightbulb. And Abel kills Cain.
The D.C. Superior Court will hear a case April 13 involving a house currently rented to at least two AU students at 4335 Van Ness St. NW.
About a year ago, I participated in a filmed debate on-campus regarding ROTC. A couple of weeks prior, I wrote a column criticizing ROTC’s role at AU which spawned a slew of negative feedback. I was as popular as “wonk.” Actually, make that less popular.
The 9:30 club and the Black Cat’s mainstages are far from the only stages in town worth your attention. Next month, venture out to one of D.C.’s other venues to see these smaller (and cheaper!) shows.
Correction appended