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(03/03/08 5:00am)
Three Student Government presidential candidates discussed issues of transparency and bureaucracy and came to a consensus that they would grade current SG President Joe Vidulich's administration at as a B or B+ during the ATV-Eagle SG Presidential Debate Saturday.
(03/03/08 5:00am)
The AU men's rugby team won its appeal against the Recreational Sports and Fitness Department Sunday night and can now keep its school sponsorship, according to rugby team Vice President Nick DiPietro.
(02/28/08 5:00am)
Social change is possible through a method known as viral marketing, which uses the means of online video and social networking to promote a product or idea, McArthur, the one-named vice president of Free Range Studios, said during a forum on environmental activism and new media Tuesday.
(02/25/08 5:00am)
AU's men's rugby club team filed an appeal against the citations from the Recreational Sports and Fitness Department that caused the team to lose university sponsorship, according to rugby team president and The Eagle's managing editor for photography Dave Stone.
(02/21/08 5:00am)
Vandals targeted several offices on Mary Graydon Center's third and fourth floors, as well as the Office of Special Events in Butler Pavilion Sunday night, according to Public Safety Chief Michael McNair.
(02/14/08 5:00am)
Politics on university campuses are meaner than politics in Washington, Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, said at the College Republicans' annual Republicalooza event held Tuesday night.
(02/04/08 5:00am)
Shortcomings in election administration have left many eligible voters disenfranchised, said Dr. Robert Pastor, co-director of the Center for Democracy and Election Management, during a panel discussion Thursday.
(01/31/08 5:00am)
Some residents of Anderson and Centennial halls who are frustrated by waiting in long lines to receive packages from the mailroom have tried to remedy the situation by submitting a petition.
(01/24/08 5:00am)
AU women have a new place to get information after Friday's launch of a new Web site called The Virtual Women's Resource Center.
(01/17/08 5:00am)
Ron Haynie, associate professor of art and former chair of the art department, died of cancer on Jan. 4 at Sibley Memorial Hospital.
(12/06/07 5:00am)
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama won a mock caucus held Tuesday by the AU College Democrats.
(11/19/07 5:00am)
The offices of Campus Life and Greek Life have suspended a requirement that all of AU's greek organizations provide the university with members' off-campus addresses, according to Student Government President Joe Vidulich.
(11/12/07 5:00am)
AU's Interfraternity Council formally opposes a proposed Office of Greek Life requirement that all of the university's fraternities and sororities list the addresses of members living off-campus.
(11/08/07 5:00am)
Students at AU have changed their study habits since Housing and Dining renovated some study lounges in some of the residence halls into storage spaces.
(10/29/07 4:00am)
U.S. News and World Report, The Wall Street Journal and the Princeton Review recently ranked the Kogod School of Business as one of the top business schools in the region and nation.
(10/04/07 4:00am)
Confusion about copyright laws negatively impacts teachers' and students' classroom experiences, according to a report recently released by AU's Center for Social Media.
(09/27/07 4:00am)
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 47 million Americans are without health insurance. The outcome of the election could have a great effect on how AU students will one day be covered under health insurance plans.
(03/05/07 5:00am)
A New York University College Republican event titled "Find the Illegal Immigrant" created controversy and elicited negative responses from AU students.
(02/15/07 5:00am)
A year has passed since the federal Office of Management and Budget deemed Gallaudet University as "ineffective" in retaining and graduating students. This year, according to a report by the Office of Management and Budget, Gallaudet has been promoted to "adequate" status, despite its still low retention rate of around 40 percent. AU's retention rate is more than double that of Gallaudet's, according to statistics from schools' offices of Institutional Research.
(02/05/07 5:00am)
An error in the admissions office on Jan. 25 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill led over 2,700 prospective students to falsely believe that they had been accepted to the university.