The Ravens call him 'Coach.' AU's Rosburg calls him 'Dad.'
AU sophomore hugged her dad on the field after he helped lead the Ravens to a Super Bowl victory.
AU sophomore hugged her dad on the field after he helped lead the Ravens to a Super Bowl victory.
It is disingenuous to portray the Media Board as an organization that wants to strip The Eagle of its editorial independence. That depiction goes against the very nature of how the Media Board operates as a governing body.
It is easy to crucify the failure of meatpackers to prevent horsemeat from entering burgers. It is much more difficult, however, to hold a mirror to our own eating practices.
As students, we need to hold all parties accountable to this agreement going forward and make sure that slick words turn into meaningful action.
Bon Appétit workers scored a victory recently, but students should be more invested than ever in their cause.
Recently, the other branches and bodies of SG have been ignored and unrecognized for their success and positive contributions to the AU community.
For all we know, students could be taking your money and using it for their own purposes.
Happy Endings airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC.
AU students and faculty attend a lecture where the U.S. Department of State informed them on how to be involved in civil engagements.
There’s no quicker way to melt a heart than with a love song. Here’s a Scene staff playlist to keep you bubbling with romantic anticipation on this Valentine’s Day.
The Kogod School of Business has created the first interdisciplinary and business-based sustainable management master’s program in the country that focuses on skills that their students can apply to the working field.
A new political club called AU College Moderates seeks to bridge the gap between the polarized views of Democrats and Republicans.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3E Commissioner, Matt Frumin, works hard to raise funds for the Tenleytown area early on in the city councilmember election.
AU students are forming a committee to evaluate the distribution of student activity fee funds.
As a part of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking’s spring 2013 film series, National Geographic’s David Hamlin featured clips from the television film “War Elephants” in Wechsler Theater on Feb. 5 to discuss post-traumatic war problems that elephants face due to over two decades of civil war.
SIS encourages students to study abroad to China with the 100,000 Strong Foundation.
If on this most romantic of holidays you find yourself surrounded by blisteringly adorable couples, cooing breathy allegiances of love to one another, plug in those earbuds and get a dose of the Scene staff’s favorite anti-Valentine’s Day tracks.