Reverend invokes King's vision for equality and political unity
Originally posted at www.TheEagleOnline.com Jan. 19
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Originally posted at www.TheEagleOnline.com Jan. 19
While some students planned for the inauguration weeks in advance, others at AU chose not to attend the ceremony or the parade Thursday.
The job outlook for college seniors graduating in 2005 is steadily improving, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, a nonprofit group based in Bethlehem, Pa.
The Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes, Jr. spoke in Kay on Tuesday about Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision and the need for parties to work together for progress to keep America from "peril."
AU is working to add more professional master's degree programs in science and sociology this year. Professional master's degree programs aim to prepare graduate students for the working world through more practical experience, rather than the theoretical focus of traditional master's degree programs.
Some on-campus religious groups are planning holiday activities for finals week with parties and special religious services, while others are emphasizing good deeds to get into the holiday spirit.
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The first lawsuits will be filed Tuesday against people who illegally download movies from file-sharing services, the Motion Picture Association of America announced Nov. 4.
Although they are unable to vote in the presidential elections, international students have strong opinions about whether George W. Bush or John F. Kerry should win.
It was the Friday before fall break, one week before opening night, the orchestra pit was empty, and it was tech weekend. Tensions may have been running high, but the cast was still smiling and talking anxiously about the Department of Performing Arts' fall musical, "Of Thee I Sing," which opens at the Greenberg Theatre this Friday.
The torrential rains on Friday night did not keep Jack Johnson fans from the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md. In fact, thousands of fans packed the lawn section to slide around in a giant mudbath to the music of Donavan Frankenreiter, G. Love and Special Sauce,and Jack Johnson.
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