Oliver North has trouble breaking his old habits
Eagle Columnist Christopher Tighe discusses the Senate campaign of Oliver North.
Eagle Columnist Christopher Tighe discusses the Senate campaign of Oliver North.
Last year, 300,000 people and countless volunteers walked in the rain through the streets of Washington to make a powerful statement: the people who live here care about AIDS. This year's 8th annual AIDSWALK is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 24, and event organizers are hoping that more than 400,000 people will show up with more than $1.
Oh, that Southern hospitality! It's not often that you find yourself being offered a peanut butter cookie (with real chunks of peanuts mixed in) from the First Lady of a major university.
Quick: what's the male-to-female ratio at AU? While you could go through your four years at AU without knowing the vital statistics of the university, your relatives are asking, so you might as well find out.
Eagle Staff Writer Steph Lewis discusses U.S. Foreign Policy.
Red is the color of blood. This is also the hardest color to see in "Color of Night," a new film starring Bruce Willis as a shrink, Bill Capa, who is trying to get over the death of a patient.
All right, here we are again, another year, another column. Not that I'm complaining, or anything. I like doing this sort of thing. But there are only so many words in the English language, and I think I'm really close to my legal limit. Oh, and a big "Hi-de-ho" kind of welcome to everyone who's new at AU.
Guest Columnist Jenni Sanguedolce looks at the ill effects in the struggle for civil rights.
Guest Columnist Shaohua Hu discusses the positive image of former President Nixon in China, and the mourning of his death.
The Eagle Editorial Board discusses the recent ban on smoking in one of AU's favorite venues, The Tavern.