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'Red' campaign falls short in AIDS fight

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The Product Red campaign could do more to fight AIDS in Africa if it focused less on consumerism, said Erin Burns, national organizer for the Student Global AIDS Campaign, at "The (Red) Question" forum Tuesday night in the McDowell Formal Lounge. "The messaging of the Red Campaign tricks people into thinking it is making a huge difference," she said.

GRABBIN' FOR REBOUNDS - Junior Sahar Nusselbeh jumps in between her two opponents in an attempt to make the rebound as teammate Ohemaa Nyanin waits for the pass. AU evened out its record to 3-3 overall.

Women's basketball record now 3-3

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The women's basketball team played two strong games this past weekend at the University of Rhode Island Tournament, falling just short of a win against West Virginia Friday and defeating Brown University Saturday. The Eagles played strong against the No.

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Staff editorial: An unnecessary van ride

We at The Eagle like to think of ourselves as fairly intelligent people, but we have to admit the new SG initiative has us more than a little confused. Under a proposal by SG President Joe Vidulich, student volunteers will drive AUTO vans from a location near The Eagle's Nest to CVS and Whole Foods in Tenleytown.

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International brief

An 83-year-old woman from Guardbridge, Scotland, was saved from a potentially fatal super bug by ingesting feces from her daughter, according to The Telegraph, a U.K. newspaper. Ethel McEwan was near death from Clostridium Difficile, a bacteria that can cause severe colon infections, when she received the treatment, which involves feeding a close relative's liquid feces down a tube into the patient's stomach, the Daily Record, a Scottish newspaper, reported.


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Top 10: Favorite YouTube videos of Scene staff

10) "What What (In the Butt)" Never before have so many random images confused so many random YouTube viewers. Samwell's video for his "What What (In The Butt)" single opens with a burning cross and evolves into a levitating piece of chocolate from which Samwell's mouth breaths heavily.


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Metro brief

Hundreds gathered at the Redskins' headquarters in Ashburn, Va., Tuesday to mourn team member Sean Taylor, who died one day after being shot at his home in Palmetto Bay, Fla. Fans formed a circle Tuesday evening around Taylor's number, 21, painted on a grassy area in front of Redskins Park, Fox 5 News reported.


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Sports briefs

Hayes takes home weekly PL award Senior Liz Hayes of the women's basketball team received Monday the Patriot League Baden Player of the Week award. Hayes averaged 19.7 points and five assists per game last week. She led all scorers with 18 points in the Eagles' game against Wagner.


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The week in fun: Know your city

Thursday, Nov. 29 Amy Sedaris 8 p.m., $15 tickets in advance, $25 at the door WHERE: Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Sixth and I streets N.W. WHAT: Get to know the woman behind Jerri Blank of "Strangers with Candy," everyone's favorite 40-something, ex-drug-addict ex-hooker who returns to high school to turn her life around.


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Pa. loan agency exploits subsidy

A Pennsylvania student loan agency exploited a federal subsidy program to receive $34 million from the government, according to an audit report issued last week from the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Education. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency had been ineligible for the money it received between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2006, according to the report.


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Doin' it: Take charge of your sex education

Well, it's coming down to the end of my glorious run as sex columnist. This is my second to last article. I don't have any questions, so I thought I'd just use this space to highlight some great sex-related resources available to students. There is a multitude of information on the Internet.


PLAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT - Alt-rockers Coheed and Cambria played to a packed crowd Sunday night at the 9:30 club. The band is touring to support its fourth album, "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 2: No World for Tomorrow." Unique vocals and epic son
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Coheed satisfies dedicated fans at 9:30

The 9:30 club was packed Sunday night with odd characters. But for Coheed and Cambria fans, that wasn't surprising. Unfortunately, before any concert there are the dreaded opening acts. The first band, Fall of Troy, was humorous in delivery with a slightly arrogant and energetic frontman.



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Campus calendar

Thursday, Nov. 29 SG Open Forum: Smoking@AU 6-8 p.m. WHERE: McDowell Formal Lounge INFO: The Student Government will discuss the on-campus smoking policy. Free Chipotle burritos will be served. CONTACT: For more information, e-mail secretary@ausg.


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Life in the District: The game of text message foreplay

It's Friday afternoon and I hear a familiar beep in my purse. I open my phone to a glowing message. "Hey what r u up to?" Sigh. I guess we're doing this again. Ever since phone calls replaced love letters, women only had to worry about one thing: Will he call or won't he? These days, this concern is exacerbated by even more ways for your sweetie to either snare or snub you electronically.


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Campus brief

AU received a Grand Award last week in the Urban University Grounds category for exceptional grounds maintenance in the Professional Grounds Management Society's 2007 Green Star Awards competition. The Green Star Awards program acknowledges grounds with a high degree of excellence in terms of landscape design and construction.


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Letter to the editor: Carley column gives Reagan too much credit

It was helpful of Shane Carley to show his true colors in the first paragraph of his piece ("Democrat divisions benefit GOP"), so I didn't need to waste anymore time reading his opinion. Recent commentary by Paul Krugman and Bob Herbert destroys any notion that Reagan was the "greatest president of the 20th century.


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Wrestling falls at Northeast Duals

Despite valiant effort, the men's wrestling team Saturday fell 0-3 at the Northeast Duals against No. 3 Oklahoma State, No. 9 Central Michigan and No. 25 Bloomsburg. AU was matched against the Oklahoma State Cowboys for the first round of duals. Freshman Matt Mariacher was matched with Coleman Scott, the nation's No.


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Tickets can now be sold via new Facebook app

A company that helps event planners sell tickets online launched Nov. 5 a Facebook application called "Ticketing" that would allow AU clubs and organizations to sell tickets to events posted on Facebook. TicketLeap, the company that created the application, was interested in making the application after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg opened his social networking site to external developers last June, according to Carolyn Daniel, TicketLeap's corporate manager.


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'October Road' story line lays out predictable path

The coming-back-home-after-a-ridiculously-long-absence has been fertile subject matter for many a sitcom and movie. "October Road" plumbs that paradigm with mixed results - for one, from a plausibility perspective, it's a bit difficult to believe how someone could just "disappear" for 10 years and never call home once while he is off pursuing a writing career built on, naturally, a best-selling novel portraying all his hometown friends in a less-than-flattering fashion.


STAR POWER - Mario rushes to avoid an enemy in one of the many circular worlds of "Super Mario Galaxy," the latest installment in the successful Nintendo franchise. Mario can traverse 42 different individually themed galaxies in his quest to collect stars
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Review: Mario takes to the stars in smash-hit game

There is little debate that Mario, also known as Mr. Video Game, is one of the most recognizable video game characters ever made. Ever since Mario's conception, his games have helped carry Nintendo to popularity in the video-gaming industry, and 25 years later, "Super Mario Galaxy" is the latest installment in the popular franchise.



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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