Offense sputters in men’s basketball loss to Bucknell
A poor offensive performance led to the Eagles dropping their final regular season contest.
A poor offensive performance led to the Eagles dropping their final regular season contest.
Sarah Kiley notches a career high 18 points in the 67-53 win over the Bison.
History Channel’s “The Bible” gets a cinematic update in “Son of God” about Jesus and the crucifixion.
Northern California folk singer/songwriter comes to D.C. in support of his newest album and returns to his musical roots.
Harold Ramis, the Oscars and Lorne Michaels are among the biggest players in this week’s biggest pop-culture developments.
The University Marketing Advisory Council discussed the campaigns goals and accomplishments with the AU community.
The Scene Weekender is back for a comprehensive guide to this weekend’s best stops and events.
The residence halls will be closed for about 90 minutes while repairs for a sprinkler malfunction are ongoing.
Chris Pavone, author of the international bestselling novel “The Expats” speaks to The eagle about his new novel “The Accident.”
Ellen Feder finds the rhetoric surrounding intersexuality might be the real problem, not interesexuality itself.
Professor Donald Williamson was named 2013 Person of the Year by “Tax Notes.”
Diverse programs allow law students opportunity to network and celebrate history of WCL.
Creative and delicious spins on traditional dishes blend perfectly with the art on display from all corners of India.
Columnist Glenn Holmes says customer service at TDR has reached a new low as a result of combining Tenley campus with main campus.
The Student Activities Leadership Commission recommended raising the fee $15 and changing the distribution.
Students need to vote on the increase and redistribution of Student Activities Fund because it affects everyone.
A powerful Richmond attack handed the Eagles their second straight loss.
AU needs to place greater emphasis on student input regarding the University’s curriculum.
A weekly round-up of album reviews brought to you by the WVAU staff.
Up-and-coming musician and Virginia native JDVBBS discusses his new album and future dreams with The Eagle.