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Bill proposes tax forms should substitute for portions of FAFSA

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College students may soon get a break on their financial aid applications if a new bill intended to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid passes in Congress. Frankie Solomon, a sophomore in the School of Communication, said he dreads applying for financial aid this time of year.

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Students could lose Pell Grants due to fund cuts

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Some students who received Pell Grants this year may not be eligible for them next year, according to Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid, a Web site offering free student financial aid information. The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need-based grants to low-income students.

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Speaker talks about advocacy outside gov't

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Students can become advocates outside the usual structure of government, according to former D.C. Planned Parenthood President Karen Mulhouse. Mulhouse spoke Thursday evening during a School of Public Affairs and Women's Initiative-sponsored event about the politics of advocacy and women's reproductive rights.

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Sports

A season of numbers

20993: The overall number of people who went to Bender Arena to watch men's home games this season. 4097: The overall number of people who attended women's home games this season. 3994: The highest attendance at a men's home game when the team played against Holy Cross for the annual Phil Bender game.


News

Local food movement grows organically in D.C.

This was the third straight year AU has offered a subscription to community-supported agriculture, which, for $525, gives a subscriber 20 weeks of produce to feed a couple or small family. Offered by Fresh and Local CSA in West Virginia, program participants can pick up their deliveries every week in the AU tunnel.


HAVING A BALL - Director Kent Alterman's "Semi-Pro" is a '70s-driven film featuring actor Will Ferrell in yet another comedic role. Ferrell's campy character, Jackie Moon, purchases his local ABA basketball team and must settle a merger with the NBA by wi
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Ferrell flick 'Semi'-good

No one expects anything original from "Semi-Pro," Kent Alterman's directorial debut and Will Ferrell's latest venture. The story, written by Scot Armstrong of "Road Trip" and "Old School" fame, is a predictable mix of comedic scenes strung together with just the tiniest dash of adversity to make the sports montages relevant.


Sports

Dramatic victory seals No. 1 slot in PL

After its loss to Navy Wednesday night, the men's basketball team needed some assistance if it were to finish the regular season on top of the conference standings. The team got exactly that, as the Eagles defeated Lafayette 84-72 and Colgate beat Navy 73-62 Saturday to give AU the Patriot League regular season title.


News

Stay Stylish: Brighten up your spring break

Spring break is just around the corner, and we are all starting to pack our bags for a blissful week away from AU. The luckiest of us are vacationing in sunny, warm paradises, such as Cancún, Florida and the Caribbean. For those of us who are staying home - whether it is in the Northeast, the South, Midwest or the West -- the weather is still changing, and we have tips to help you change with it.


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Songster grooves to 'delicious' beat of life

Mike Doughty, indie pop artist formally of Soul Coughing, recently released his second major solo record, "Golden Delicious," to solid reviews. It's a free-wheeling follow-up to 2005's "Haughty Melodic." Immediately following the release, he started his own micro-label, appropriately called Snack Bar.


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Candidates tackle issues on ATV

Three Student Government presidential candidates discussed issues of transparency and bureaucracy and came to a consensus that they would grade current SG President Joe Vidulich's administration at as a B or B+ during the ATV-Eagle SG Presidential Debate Saturday. ATV News anchor Daniel Pineda, Eagle editorial page editor Tony Romm and current SG President Joe Vidulich moderated the debate, which ATV broadcast last night. During the debate, Pineda asked about the effectiveness of Vidulich's year in office.


Opinion

When good men do nothing: Youth vote too wavering to predict

The youth vote has always been unpredictable. It seems that every election cycle, there is always a candidate that "energizes," "invigorates" or "electrifies" youth voters. A big fuss is made, said candidate is usually declared to be the frontrunner (see: Dean 2004 and Obama 2008), and there are the inevitable 92 prime-time specials about how "this time, the youth vote will be the difference.



MONET MONET - Claude Monet's painting "Impression, Sunrise" inspired the title of the artistic movement that dominated the late 19th century to early 20th century. Monet found his muse in nature, like other artists of the period.
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What's that: Impressionism sheds light on nature, emotions

From Degas' poised dancers to Monet's prismatic water lilies, Impressionism is one of the most pervasive and widely enjoyed art forms. Its vivid-color and evocative imagery allows impressionism to be immediately appreciated and enjoyed. However, understanding the questions that drove the movement places the paintings in a more complex frame than their ubiquitousness suggests.


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Metro calendar

Monday, March 3 Panel Discussion: "Voices of the 20th Century" 6 p.m. WHERE: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, intersection of New Hampshire and Virginia avenues and Rock Creek Parkway N.W. METRO: Foggy Bottom-GWU (orange and blue lines) INFO: Renowned figures from the arts, media, sports and politics will participate in a moderated discussion about the black experience during the last century.


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Bon Appetit to lower beef, cheese buys

Bon Appetit plans to cut down on the beef and cheese it purchases in the coming year, Helene York, director of Bon Appetit Management Company Foundation, said during a presentation Thursday. The company plans to reduce its purchases of beef and cheese by 10 percent as soon as possible, she said.


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Opinion

The Eagle's SG endorsements

Every year, The Eagle interviews SG executive candidates and offers its endorsements the weekend prior to the election. Although we strongly believe the candidates we've selected are the best for the job, we encourage students to make their own decisions, scrutinizing candidates as they see fit and choosing those who best represent their interests.


RUNNING  'TO-GET-HER' - An Old Dominion athlete attempts to score a goal with her teammate while an Eagle defender effortlessly runs at her side in an attempt to stop her and break up the play. The Eagles are now 1-3 on the season, having lost to Drexel a
Sports

Lacrosse remains winless at home

Despite its high intensity level, the women's lacrosse team was unable to capture a win against Old Dominion at its second home game of the season, falling 9-5. The Eagles fell behind early and found themselves unable to ever gain control of the scoreboard.


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SG Brief

The Undergraduate Senate voted to override Student Government President Joe Vidulich's veto of the smoking bill the senate passed last week. The senate voted 19-7-0 in favor, attaining the two-thirds majority needed to override the veto. The bill will create smoke-free courtesy zones prohibiting smoking at all building entrances and shuttle stops and during densely populated outdoor events and evacuations.


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Foreigners in Japan face social separation

Sometimes riding one of the numerous trains in Tokyo, I will look down the length of the car and notice a strange person. Unlike most of the people on the train, this person is usually not sleeping, texting someone with their cell phone, or staring at the floor avoiding eye contact or conversation with anyone around them.


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AU flu cases rise for first months from 2007 to 2008

AU has seen an increased number of flu cases in the first two months of this year, mimicking a trend of higher numbers of flu cases nationwide. Since Jan. 1, the Student Health Center has reported between 90 and 100 cases of Influenza, according to Dan Bruey, the director of the Health Center.



Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.


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