KPU, AU Marketing still searching for “Wonk of the Year”
KPU still undecided on "Wonk of the Year."
KPU still undecided on "Wonk of the Year."
Original play written by and starring senior Erin Hannigan deals with the fractal alienation of the high school experience.
CAUS rejects the Board of Trustees claim to be a democratic group and continues to push the voice of AU students.
In this week's top entertainment headlines, new movies are coming, Bauer shoots up in the charts thanks to new metrics, and Shia LaBeouf is a diva.
The Eagle Staff discusses how tuition increase for the 2013-14 school year reflects the combined efforts of Student Government and CAUS.
Members of the SOC faculty express their support for The Eagle.
AU New Abolitionists, an emerging campus organization, recognizes the systematic inequalities in our legal and educational systems that restrict opportunities for young people. It also recognizes that these inequalities occur on a much smaller scale. “We talk about Southeast as if it’s one region, ...
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
McDonald's introduction of the Fish McBite is an attempt to create a "Certified Sustainable Seafood" option. Mendelson challenges the menu ad-on and calls it a perversion of the food system.
Saltzman discusses the International Olympic Committee's decision to drop wrestling from the Summer Olympic Games.
Netflix original series takes common themes and executes them well.
Junior point guard Alexis Dobbs comes from a long line of basketball players in her family. The star Eagle has two uncles who played collegiate basketball, a father who coaches and a brother who plays at Bryant University.
AU's "The Vagina Monologues" was part of V-Day International, a global campaign which aims to end violence against women and girls.
AU’s Stephen Lumpkins took 2012 to pursue a baseball career after being drafted by the Kansas City Royals.
"Babies and Briefcases" was hosted by a panel of faculty, staff and a student who answered questions about managing the responsibilities of a family and a career.
Veteran Services Administrator Valerie Verra gave her presentation, "American Veterans-- A Growing Student Population with Video," on Feb. 26.
The play, a classic farce by British playwright Peter Shaffer, is centered around a power outage.
The alternative ball was held to accomodate students who did not receive one of the limited amount of tickets distributed for the official ball.