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(09/02/04 4:00am)
AU is now ranked No. 86 in the nation, according to the political magazine U.S. News and World Report. The university improved from last year's 99th place ranking, while its cross-town rival George Washington University fell one spot from 51 to 52.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Sarah Ahmed's two words that sum up her hopes for the Muslim Students Association this year are "knowledge sharing." Ahmed, the new president of the MSA for the 2004-05 school year, said she believes that the goals of her club should include providing services for Muslim students including lecture events, recreational activities and inter-religious activities with student groups.
(04/26/04 4:00am)
Oh no. Here they go again. The boys at The American Journal have come out with another issue declaring themselves the real conservatives on campus. For the uninitiated, this is their third issue in almost as many years, conveniently published during the last week of school, decrying the "Liberalism and Lethargy of the Post-Nardo CRs." Printed on the cheapest newsprint and with spelling and factual errors on many of its pages, The American Journal has come out against the conservative movement on campus, particularly the College Republicans.
(04/22/04 4:00am)
Sixteen seniors will be recognized at the University Honors Convocation for their accomplishments during their four years as AU students in Bender Arena on Saturday, May 8. The Student Achievement awards range from academic achievement to racial understanding to service to the University community.
(04/15/04 4:00am)
AU's Muslim Chaplain Fadel Soliman, who is also the director of World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) International, which has published and distributed a handful of anti-Christian, anti-Semitic and anti-Shi'a Muslim books, said he made at least one of the books available to students curious about other religions.
(04/15/04 4:00am)
On Monday, students, faculty and the general public gathered to hear a panel of AU professors talk about academic fairness and free speech in the classroom.
(03/29/04 5:00am)
"My son asks 'How come we don't have old people in Rwanda?'" says Justine Rukeba Mbabazi, a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that killed over 800,000. She isn't sure how to answer that question.
(03/25/04 5:00am)
According to Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, the only thing she and John Ashcroft have in common is that they have both had gallbladder surgery.
(03/25/04 5:00am)
Around 50 people gathered at Kay Spiritual Life Center Saturday for an impromptu memorial service for former AU student, junior Zachary Stacey, according to service organizer Cody Jameson. A more formal service was held earlier in Stacey's home state of Tennessee.
(03/22/04 5:00am)
According to a Public Safety crime alert, on Saturday at around midnight, an AU student was robbed at gunpoint near the trees of the Rockwood Building on the south side of campus.
(03/22/04 5:00am)
For me, the past year at The Eagle has been at turns fun, stressful, educational, and above all worthwhile. I became editorial page editor with the mandate to redesign the page, to get more and better contributors and to have regular columnists. I think I've succeeded in improving the page, and I hope that regular readers are happy with the difference between how the page looked in the beginning of the year and how it looks now.
(03/01/04 5:00am)
An international Muslim charity group, whose regional office is located in Falls Church, Va., and headed by AU's Muslim chaplain, is under investigation by a U.S. Senate committee for alleged ties to Hamas, a Palestinian terrorist group.
(03/01/04 5:00am)
Ross Senack should write a book about multitasking.
(11/17/03 5:00am)
Whenever I fill out a survey or an application I always have trouble filling out the religion box. Most of the time, I want to write "none," "agnostic" or "antitheist," but none of those words accurately describe my background and my beliefs. I think if the questions asked about my blood and origins, I could give a more accurate answer: Irish Catholic, French Catholic, German Lutheran and Russian Jew.
(09/11/03 4:00am)
For nearly 50 years, the United States has presided over a sort of political slum and asylum in the Middle East; subsidizing states from Egypt's secularist Nasserites to Saudi Arabia's religious extremists while their subjects toil under the ruler's repressive hand. Beyond exchanged money for natural resources and security, the U.S. maintained a hands-off policy, coolly overlooking the region's rising temperature.