Movie Review: Romeo & Juliet
Carlo Carlei’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a tedious and shallow adaptation.
Carlo Carlei’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a tedious and shallow adaptation.
The Eagle sat down with The Naked & Famous at 9:30 club before their second sold-out show.
The Naked & Famous go for round two of their sold-out shows at 9:30 Club.
A profile on The Dav bring students behind the counter of the campus coffee shop.
Eagles collect three yellow cards and one red card in 1-0 loss versus the Midshipmen.
Everything to know about Doldrums before his 9:30 Club debut.
Twelve economics professors sign a letter in support of Janet Yellen’s appointment as the chair of the Federal Reserve .
Closure of walkway between the McKinley Building and Bender Library will last at least another week.
The Eagles dropped their first conference match of the season, 1-0 to the US Naval Academy
The number of forcible sex offenses rose from two in 2011 to seven in 2012, according to the Annual Security Report that was released on Oct. 1.
Many students’ internships have been put on hold following the government shutdown on Oct. 1, possibly jeopardizing class credit for some.
Exactly one year and one day after they played at the 9:30 Club, Two Door Cinema Club burst out onto the stage of DAR Constitution Hall to perform for a local D.C.
Columnist Andy Wallin argues AU students, and American society as a whole, are to blame for the extreme polarization in the U.S.
D.C. Fine Art Photography Fair at Rebekah Jacob gallery brought together collectors and enthusiasts on Oct. 4-6.
Student Government elections were delayed following technology issues that prevent students from voting.
The Eagle talks to Director Jim Mickle about his new film “We Are What We Are,” his obsession with horror films and his favorite audience reaction.
The Eagle chats with Elliot Bergman of Wild Belle about the band’s album, origins and collaborations.
A large crowd took over Bethesda’s Woodmont Triangle Area as locals enjoyed “Taste of Bethesda” on Oct.
Cassell Hall’s new, buzzworthy donor chats with The Eagle about his time at AU.
Eight D.C. students ran for office in 2012, an increase from three years prior.