Take 5: Grammy Awards, Sundance and Bieber too
This week’s biggest pop culture developments include a new Weekend Update host and a new sitcom for Bill Cosby.
This week’s biggest pop culture developments include a new Weekend Update host and a new sitcom for Bill Cosby.
As Bowman shed tears of joy, his campaign staff celebrated. Steven Haderer came in second.
The “Orange is the New Black” actress will speak at an event hosted by Women’s Initiative on Feb. 10.
Alexis Dobbs comes up big with 22 points in 63-56 AU win over BU
Ray Bowman and Steven Haderer discuss their goals and hopes for the position.
Eagle columnist Sarah Harvard describes her recent trip to Burma and the lessons she learned from student protesters.
The Eagle interviewed both candidates for SG Vice President and concluded Steven Haderer is the fresh face the student body needs.
SG President Patrick Kelly states faith in the ability of Student Government, regardless of who wins the special election for Vice President.
Two members of SG Vice President’s cabinet decline to endorse a candidate for the special election.
The AU men’s basketball team dismantled the Boston University Terriers 86-56, the only other undefeated team in the Patriot League.
Columnist Shelby Ostergaard describes the reality of being accepted into the WMP with a hefty financial burden.
The Wizards are enjoying mild success thanks to court play and an underachieving Eastern conference.
The Eagle sits down with FIDLAR’s Brandon Schwartzel to discuss touring with The Orwells, fame and road trip stories.
Students react to Anderson Cooper’s failure to define wonk on New Year’s Eve and describe how the campaign affected their decision to attend AU.
AU will open at 11 a.m. due to weather conditions.
Students wishing to vote for the new SG vice president will have to go to MGC on Jan. 22-23.
Two members of SG executive board endorsed Ray Bowman’s VP campaign based on his promises and past experiences.
Student Government officials released the location of this year’s Founder’s Day Ball, which will take place on Feb. 22.
Expected snowfall of five to 10 inches causes canceled classes, limited services.
The Eagles have gotten off to an undefeated start in conference play thanks to an efficient offense and a stingy defense