Movie Review: The Bag Man
David Grovic’s debut film “The Bag Man” over estimates its own cleverness.
David Grovic’s debut film “The Bag Man” over estimates its own cleverness.
Alain Guiraudie’s “Stranger by the Lake” is a cool, moody erothic thriller about two men’s supposed infatuation with each other.
Danielle Green investigates a CAS sophomore’s serotonin molecule tattoo in her latest column.
Alexis Dobbs broke a record and led the Eagles in scoring in the PL Quarterfinal win over the Leopards.
Whether they are holding up signs in Butler Pavillion or marching on the National Mall, they remain persistent, respectful and focused.
AU President Neil Kerwin received a total compensation of roughly $1.3 million in part due to deferred compensation.
The group held signs as trustees traveled to a meeting to urge for removal of endowment from non-renewable energy sources.
AU undergrad Chanel Verdult comes into her own with new mix.
Chance the Rapper headlines SUB’s first show of spring semester.
“So Long, See You Tomorrow” plays with new sounds but represents BBC’s maturity.
AU’s chapter of React to Film screens documentary about illegal immigration.
As students who pay an excessive amount for meal plans, we really need an idea that is going to shake things up.
Insecticide nets are just one of the cheap, easy ways to fight the disease
Students in the Critical Approach to the Cinema University College program screen a “Murder Food Comedy” every Friday in the Mudbox.
Columnists react to Kansas House Bill 2453, which allows businesses to to refuse service to gay customers if it contradicts their religious beliefs.
Led by its defense and Colgate’s dismal first half offense, the AU men’s basketball team beat Colgate 59-50 to advance to the semifinals.
AU held off a second half surge to secure the 11-9 victory.
D.C. residents are advised to boil water before using it for drinking or brushing teeth.
Pharrell’s “G I R L” is just good enough to keep the 40 year-old music industry veteran at the forefront of the pop culture landscape – no more, no less.
The indie-pop rock band’s frontman Charlie Brand talks to The Eagle about new album “Cruel Runnings.”