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(11/11/04 5:00am)
Students and Director of Risk Management and Transportation Services Tony Newman discussed problems with the Park Bethesda shuttle operation at a town hall forum Tuesday, specifically referencing an incident on Sunday.
(11/04/04 5:00am)
Anheuser-Busch is rolling out B(E) - B to the E - a new caffeinated, sweet-flavored beer, according to CNN's Web site.
(11/01/04 5:00am)
Student complaints about the tardiness of Park Bethesda shuttles have decreased, but safety issues, such as drivers speeding and using cell phones, are still a concern, according to AU Director of Risk Management and Transportation Services Tony Newman and Park Bethesda Resident Manager Greg Gadren.
(10/25/04 4:00am)
On Saturday, the Family Weekend speaker took students and parents into the halls of Congress and beyond the clutches of the Earth into outer space. John Glenn, a former senator and astronaut, spoke to a near-capacity crowd of parents and students at Bender Arena about research, politics and space travel.
(10/21/04 4:00am)
Campus crime levels have stayed relatively static from 2001 to 2003, according to Public Safety Chief Mike McNair and the Annual Security Report, published Oct. 1.
(10/18/04 4:00am)
Posted on www.TheEagleOnline.com on Oct. 15 6:53 p.m.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
With 19 days to Election Day and polls showing a dead heat between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), AU's political pundits are weighing in on what factors will decide the winner of this year's presidential election.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
Posted Friday, Oct. 15 6:53 p.m.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
The AU College Republicans and assorted guests gathered Thursday night at Cheff Geoff's on New Mexico Avenue for their annual fund-raiser, Republicalooza.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
University officials continue to receive many student complaints about Reston Limousine, including concerns about safety and driver-student communication, according to Park Bethesda Resident Manager Greg Gadren.
(09/20/04 4:00am)
"At this point, I would vote for an untrained monkey," a friend of mine recently said, in reference to the upcoming presidential election. That's the way I feel at this point, and I am from Massachusetts.
(09/13/04 4:00am)
On Sept. 11 this year, the only sound over Arlington Cemetery was the air traffic flying overhead during a somber moment of silence at 9:37 a.m. for the American Airlines flight 77 victims and Pentagon victims. In attendance for a wreath-laying ceremony at the Pentagon 9/11 memorial were some Pentagon officials including Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams, and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Peter Pace.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Saturday, Aug. 28
(07/12/04 4:00am)
Interns, Native Americans and onlookers gathered on the Quad Saturday afternoon, July 10 for the Washington Internships for Native Students POWWOW.
(07/12/04 4:00am)
"Show me the evidence!" That's what I say when people want to convince me of a certain point. filmmaker Michael Moore attempts to make in his recent film "Fahrenheit 9/11." I saw the film and went into it with as much of an open mind as I could. To be clear, I am now anti-Bush (not a Bush hater), anti-war, and pro-reconstruction.
(04/22/04 4:00am)
A new bill being debated in Congress would combat intellectual property piracy, according to a spokesman for Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.).
(04/22/04 4:00am)
In the past two weeks, the world has witnessed the desecration of the bodies of American citizens in Iraq and seen the terrified faces of kidnap victims of Iraqi insurgents. On any given day, one can open the newspaper and see that some guy murdered his wife, a mother is lacking food in an urban ghetto or a study appears saying AIDS infection rates are skyrocketing.
(04/15/04 4:00am)
Xue Donghua, the husband of former AU researcher Gao Zhan, was sentenced last Friday to a year in prison for failing to report income on the couple's taxes from the illegal sale of microprocessors to China, according to The Washington Post.
(04/12/04 4:00am)
The number of students traveling to AU from abroad is decreasing because of new rules regarding foreigners coming to the United States, according to Robert Pastor, AU's vice president of International Affairs.
(04/12/04 4:00am)
Last Wednesday, I spent nearly the entire day dealing with the black hole known as the University bureaucracy, principally Financial Aid and the School of International Service Undergraduate Advising Office.