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Eagle runners leave their tracks on the top 10 lists

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Eight different men's and women's track runners ran well enough at the Patriot Games at George Mason University on Saturday to make it into the top 10 in school history in their respective events. Individual success did not translate into team results, however, as the men finished seventh overall and the women finished in 11th.

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Review: DS game focuses on vision training

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Among the "Brain Age," "Brain Age 2" and "Big Brain Academy" games, Nintendo DS players must feel like their brains have been finely honed. What about your peripheral vision? Enter "Flash Focus," a game published by Nintendo as a semi-spinoff of the "Brain Age" games.

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Inauguration update

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Members of the AU community who are planning to attend President Neil Kerwin's inauguration ceremony or the combined Inauguration Celebration and Founders' Day Ball will need to obtain tickets to get into either event. The inauguration ceremony, scheduled for 11 a.

BRIGHT NOW - Invest in a cute mini clutch purse in any colorful shade of your choice in order to stand out from the crowd and stay in style this season. Clutch purses are convenient for their small size and also fashionable for their subtlety.
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Eight fabulous trends for a brighter 2008

Whether it's to eat healthier (less Tavern, more salad bar), venturing off the red line of the Metro or seeing more of the things D.C. offers, we try our best to stick to our New Year's resolutions. As for us, we want to keep everyone on campus looking fashionably fabulous for 2008.


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National brief

An elderly man has filed a lawsuit against the Blue Man Group, the Chicago Tribune reported Thursday, claiming the actors forced a camera into his mouth to project images of his throat to the audience. James Srodon, 65, said when the "esophagus cam" entered his mouth, it was already covered in food, grime and bright blue paint from the trio's faces.


FASCINATING - Katharine Hepburn devoted time and effort to crafting an image of poise, wealth and grace. Below, Hepburn, with friend Laura Harding, displays her carefully crafted persona at an outdoor dinner. Hepburn used her clout to secure roles she wan
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Class, spunk define Hepburn legacy

"I am absolutely fascinating!" renowned actress Katharine Hepburn once exclaimed to interviewer Dick Cavett. Though Hepburn's appraisal might be cocky, after viewing "One Life: Katharine Hepburn," visitors to the National Portrait Gallery might have some trouble disagreeing with the starlet.


BLOODY BAROQUE - Caravaggio's "Judith Beheading Holofernes" takes on biblical themes in a dramatic, dynamic composition.
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Learn main strokes of Baroque

If you've heard of Baroque, it's likely it was from Disney's animated Magnum opus "Beauty and the Beast." While giving her a tour of the castle, Cogsworth quips to Belle, "If it's not Baroque, don't fix it!" Cogsworth was gushing over the architecture of the castle, but Baroque also refers to a style of painting and sculpture (as well as orchestral music - but that's a whole other story).


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Obama touts change, Kennedy legacy at rally

Chants and cheers filled Bender Arena yesterday as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama took the stage at a campaign rally to call for change and receive support from a key political family. During the rally, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., announced he was endorsing Obama.


RALLYING FOR OBAMA - Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will rent out Bender Arena, the second largest venue in D.C.,  for a campaign rally today. The event is free and open to the general public.
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Obama to hold rally in Bender

Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., will officially announce his endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama at a campaign rally at AU today. The rally, which will be held in Bender Arena, is scheduled to begin at 12:15 p.m. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m., according to a press advisory released by the Obama campaign. The rally is completely free and open to the public, according to Heidi Davis, media and communications director of the AU chapter of Students for Barack Obama. Caroline Kennedy, daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, will also appear at the rally.


SCHOOL CLOSINGS - The proposed plan to close some D.C. schools would impact one DC Reads program. However, volunteers from that program would be able to work at different schools. Wilson Senior High School in Tenleytown is not being targeted for closure.
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D.C. schools closing could affect DC Reads

Proposed closures of 23 District schools would affect at least one DC Reads program - the one at Bruce Monroe Elementary in Northwest, according to Robin Adams, assistant director of the Community Service Center. Even if some of the schools shut down, the program would continue to serve the needs of children in the District.


BENDER BREAK DOWN - Junior Derrick Mercer soars through the air on his way to scoring a lay-up during the Phil Bender game against the Holy Cross Crusaders on Saturday.
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Phil Bender comes down to final shot

In a game that saw both teams matching shot for shot the entire contest with 16 lead changes, it was fitting that the outcome would come down to the final play. But for the nearly 4,000 fans packed into Bender Arena on Phil Bender, it was the Eagles that came up just short to the Holy Cross Crusaders, losing on an Andrew Beinert jump shot with 19 seconds remaining to give Holy Cross a 66-64 victory.


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Divide and conquer: Swimmers prove there can be an "I" in team

Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams could not pull through with team victories on Saturday at George Mason University. Although some individual successes did occur, it was not enough for either team to take home a win. The women battled it out against Army, George Mason and Old Dominion, and senior Meghan Thiel came through once again.


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Crossing off the Crusaders:Women's basketball beats HC

Traveling all the way up to chilly Worcester, Mass., the women's basketball team won its first-ever match-up against Patriot League rival Holy Cross on Saturday night, clinching the win by double digits, 62-46. From the opening tip-off, the Eagles were in control of the tempo of the game.



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Consultant to evaluate dining options, meal plans

The Office of Housing and Dining and the Office of Auxiliary Services hired a consultant to improve on-campus dining services, according to Executive Director of Housing and Dining Chris Moody. "We have a good opportunity to take a fresh look at our dining services," Moody said.


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Metro brief

The D.C. government is firing nine employees for visiting pornographic Web sites while at work, The Washington Post reported Thursday. Each of the nine employees looked at pornography on the Internet an average of 19,000 times last year. Three of them looked more than 39,000 times, according to the results of a study of more than 10,000 government computers.


Opinion

In my humble opinion: End the transfer credit double standard

What are you doing this summer? Like many students, you may decide to take a summer course to broaden your horizons, knock off a few prerequisites for an AU course or just up credits that you need to graduate on time. Many college students will choose to take these courses back home and save some money by commuting and paying less per credit hour.




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Opinion

Letter to the editor

While I am ecstatic about the coverage and accompanying editorial about the importance of the Women's Resource Center, I want to give credit where credit is due. In Mr. Brusoe's editorial, he mentions that Women's Initiative administers the RAD classes. While we do help with publicity for the sessions, they are administered by Public Safety.



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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