English rockers play a sold-out set at 9:30 Club as part of their "Sweet Sour" album tour.
After falling behind 10-3 in the first half, the Eagles were unable to recover and fell to Georgetown 17-11 on March 27.
The Eagle endorses SG candidates for President, Vice President, Secretary and Comptroller.
Gym Class Heroes put on a cozy show in The Tavern.
AU students celebrated the Hindi "Festival of Colors" once again with colored powders and squirt guns.
AU Students for Life explain why abortion isn't an issue of religious belief.
Avicii, Kid Cudi, The Shins and others headline at The Sweetlife Festival in Maryland this year.
Debate hosted by ATV and The Eagle gave candidates an opportunity to discuss their platforms, respond to other candidates.
In response to the popularity of the KONY 2012 video, AU club One World INitiative have started their own campaign to educate students about the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.
Three attorneys have threatened to sue the Washington College of Law for allegedly fraudulent post-graduation statistics.
Several strong performances buoy the track and field team over the weekend at the Navy Invitational.
Hill, Tatum and Ice Cube talk about their motivations for making '21 Jump Street' and movies like it.
The Eagle's own Ben Lasky gives us a play-by-play account of AU's disappointing month of March for sports.
New Italian restaurant La Forchetta opens on property near AU and agrees to limit sale of alcohol to students.
AU's recycles 89% of its waste. The next most-recycling university is California State University-San Marcos with 78%.
New organization seeks a real dialogue on campus about a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine issue.
If the Redskins didn't make the trade with St. Louis, they'd have the exact same problems they've had since Daniel Snyder bought the team.