Three observations from Men's Basketball season-saving win
The "Return" of Elcano, overaggressive sailors, and a tale of two Marko's
The "Return" of Elcano, overaggressive sailors, and a tale of two Marko's
In the last 7 years, 400 professors have gone green.
Mosh pits, Dupont LGBTQA exhibits, WVAU’s open mic and burlesque. We’ve got you covered with what’s happening this weekend.
The Indie rock duo came to D.C. in support of their latest release “Individ.”
AU’s film fraternity Delta Kappa Alpha recruited its first class this semester.
Career nights from John Schoof and Marko Vasic and a smaller starting lineup leads to a near perfect game for AU
The Emo-punk groups partied hard and played loud for a crowded Monday night show.
A hilarious horror comedy that’s not afraid to make fun of itself.
The Scene tries three Jumbo Slice pizza places in Adams Morgan to determine the best.
Jen Dumiak and strong defense carry the Eagles in hard fought 41-29 victory against the Navy Mids.
The Eagles continue to spiral as they lose fourth game in last five, Feb. 22
Students celebrated the 122nd anniversary of AU’s founding at the National Air and Space Museum.
The former Pulitzer Prize finalist discusses the Oscars, historical inaccuracy in cinema and last year’s Seth Rogen controversy.
Men's Basketball's sophomore forward Charlie Jones builds off last year’s tournament run to develop into a strong asset for the Eagles.
Synetic Theater brings Shakespeare to the world of Grease.
Georgetown’s Pie Sisters are catering to a crowd that’s over the cupcake-craze
Teach in for Justice will host a second series of workshops and panel discussions as the conversation regarding race on campus and in the U.S. continues, Feb. 25.
Rage, ambition and determination become one man’s cruxes on the Arena Stage.
Poor job prospects among graduates injure school’s rankings
Student Sydney Marshall and one other remain in the hospital after being hit while responding to another accident last Sunday