Third times a charm for Mets
The baseball season is underway and there's no better time to take a look at the National League. First up, the NL East:
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The baseball season is underway and there's no better time to take a look at the National League. First up, the NL East:
I applaud the university's interest (and The Eagle's coverage) of our possible involvement in the new GI bill to begin in August (Eagle, March 30, 2009, "AU may join initiative to pay for vet tuition").
AU is monitoring the progress of the new GI bill that will go into effect in August, as well as financial programs aimed at helping veterans attend private universities, according to Financial Aid Director Brian Lee Sang.
For a student body billed as the most politically active in America, you would have thought that more than eight students would have applied for the four separate executive offices in the AU Student Government. Three candidates ran for president, two for both comptroller and vice president and one for secretary.
When drafting your fantasy baseball team this year, there are several players you should highlight. Every fantasy owner knows about Ryan Howard, Albert Pujols, and Manny Ramirez. These players will earn plenty of points but these are the guys that will win you a championship. Every fantasy owner enjoys the first round of a draft but the league champion always picks well in the later rounds. It's these lesser-known players that will make the difference in September.
You saw Coldplay perform "Vida La Vida" and win Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 8. You watched the cast of "Slumdog Millionaire" storm the stage to claim eight golden trophies at the Oscars on Feb. 22. But with three months until the Tony Awards and five months until the Emmys, how does a Hollywood fanatic pass the time?
To be considered a winner, you have to act like one, which sometimes means moves off the ice are just as important as on. Based on this definition, the Washington Capitals are not at that level.
TOP 3 SIGNEES Washington Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth
The last division to cover in the American League is the AL West. This seems to be a case of saving the worst for last.
On stage, a man sits behind a large desk in the glow of a single light, staring off into the distance with anguished nostalgia. In the intimate audience sounds the cacophony of discomfort: manic program folding, accentuated by whispered conversations. Is something going to happen?
The number of newspapers with D.C. bureaus has declined by half since 1985, School of Communication professor Wendell Cochran said during an American Forum Tuesday night.
Believe it or not, there is baseball to talk about that has nothing to do with Alex Rodriguez. Pitchers and catchers are starting to report, so let's all take a break from thinking up new steroid-themed nicknames and talk about the only division in the AL to avoid A-Rod, the AL Central:
With the M*A*S*H unit closed up, the Washington Capitals have shown they can tangle with the leagues elite.
Pitchers and catchers report in less than two weeks, so it's time to start looking towards the 2009 season. This week's division preview: AL East.
Pathetic is the only way to characterize the Washington Capitals' efforts during their Tuesday night loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
Politically sparked and expansive, the D.C. theater scene promises a spring of verve and life. Local theaters continue to stage vibrant and diverse productions - from the classic, to the modern monologue, to the bilingual comedy.
Reinforcements can only help the bruised and battered for so long.
Von Iva "Girls On Film" (Von Iva Music) Sounds Like: Disco rock 'n' roll meets girl group soul
The Veteran Student. We are from every state and from many countries. We are older, we are married and unmarried; many of us have children. We come from all walks of life, we speak many languages, we represent every race, creed, color, religion and sexual orientation. We are liberal and conservative, Democrat and Republican. We grew up in rich and poor families, educated and uneducated. Some of us are just starting school; some of us already hold advanced degrees. We have seen more than most. We have been to every continent; some of us never left the United States. We served in Iraq and Afghanistan; we have been on humanitarian missions to Croatia and Bangladesh, we fought fires in California and filled sandbags in Louisiana.
As AU gears up for the 2008-2009 men's basketball season, they will enjoy a 65th preseason ranking from Rivals.com - an improvement from last year's preview, when ESPN ranked the Eagles 243rd. But Head Coach Jeff Jones and his team aren't paying any mind.