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Thursday, April 19 "Saving God's Green Earth: Religion and the Environment" Noon-1 p.m. Kay Spiritual Life Center lounge Join the AU Presbyterian Fellowship as they host Terry Nagi, president of Terry Nagi and Associates, who has been involved in environmental action since he participated in the first Earth Day in 1969.

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AU to host Special Olympics Tournament Phi Sigma Sigma sorority and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity will host the second annual Special Olympics Unified Bocce Ball Tournament this Friday on the quad, according to a Phi Sigma Sigma press release. According to the press release, members of Greek life will form teams with the Special Olympians for the tournament, which will begin at 11 a.

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Shakespeare's verses set to choral music

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The American University Chamber Singers performed its final concert of the year this past weekend at the Abramson Family Recital Hall in the Katzen Arts Center. The show, titled "Shakespeare in Song: Choral Settings of the Bard," was supposed to feature the singers performing pieces from Shakespearean plays that were set in different vocal styles by contemporary composers.

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Historically black colleges lack GLBT support, report says

Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender groups struggle for equal rights at historically black universities and colleges, such as D.C.'s Howard University, according to Brandon Braud, Human Rights Campaign's diversity manager. However, AU's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Resource Center Program Coordinator Nicholas Shigeru Sakurai had a different outlook on GLBT issues at historically black universities.


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Opinion

Op-Ed: College Republicans' executive board

Last Thursday's Eagle article by Brian Kalish accusing the leadership of the AU College Republicans of being "under fire" was both inaccurate and misleading. The story relied on unaccountable anonymous sources to advance outright lies and hearsay about our club.


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Metro brief: Panel to review D.C. emergency response system

A new panel convened on Tuesday to review long-standing problems with the District's emergency medical system as part of the settlement of a lawsuit the family of slain journalist David Rosenbaum filed against the city, The Washington Post reported. Rosenbaum died in January 2006 after being wounded in a mugging near his home in Northwest D.


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Leaps of faith easier with someone to break the fall

What exactly is the role of a magician's assistant? I was troubled to find that added to one of my friend's favorite activities today, because all I think this entails is wearing a revealing costume, smiling a lot, waving your arms around, allowing the magician to saw you in half and finally, perhaps most importantly, making you disappear.


Sports

Lacrosse crushes Longwood in final home game

Led by Lauren Aksionoff and Jackie Lane, the Eagles were able to put on an offensive barrage Wednesday afternoon against Longwood, defeating the Lancers 20-8 at Jacobs Field. The win was the third-straight for AU, who finished with a 5-1 record at home this season.


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Gymnastics gains credibility in third year as club

For senior Rachel Centariczki, graduation day is a bittersweet one. Along with fellow senior, Sarah Bishop, Centariczki started the AU gymnastics club three years ago, and has watched it grow into the program it has become today. This past week, the team competed at the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Club's annual national tournament, which was held in Cincinnati, Ohio.


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College Repubs pledge constitutional reforms

In light of recent questions about the leadership of the College Republicans, the club's executive board met April 11 with Kimberly Herrera, a staff member from Student Activities, and Bernie Schultz, the club's adviser in the Office of Campus Life, and have gone on the record in attempts to clear up confusion about the club's leadership and dues collection.


Xan Hopcraft, a future SIS grad school student, Rachel Weingartner, a sophomore in CAS, and Delawit Mesfin, a sophomore in SOC, smoke a hookah in a tent on the quad last week to promote Palestine Awareness Week.
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Palestine Awareness Week features hunger strike, film

On the first day of the Save Gaza hunger strike, Rachel Weingartner, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, said she was irritable. On the second, she smoked a lot. Weingartner refrained from eating during daylight hours for four days as a fundraiser for the Save Gaza organization.


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Survey says job market easier for college grads

AU graduating seniors will have a slightly easier time finding a job this year than last year's graduates, according to a recent survey by the job hunting Web site Monster.com. The study also found that over a period of one year, wages failed to increase despite employers hiring more students.


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Opinion

Predictions: Legalized Marijuana and No More SG

When writing every other week for The Eagle, it is hard to decide what exactly to write about. I haven't really found the right formula. At any time, there are a dozen different things I could cover. Seeing as how this will be my last column, I want to use the space provided to list some things that, with any luck, will occur in the next 12 months.


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Now through Wednesday, April 18 "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune" 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth St. S.W. Metro: Waterfront-SEU (green line) This play tells the story of a one-night stand between Frankie, a waitress, and Johnny, a short-order cook.



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Tourists flood Egypt with bad fashion, poor taste

Tourists: there's nothing like them. They crowd around old pieces of stone, polluted and picturesque waterways and buy overpriced kitsch to take home to their nearest and dearest. (Plastic pyramid snow globes, anyone? Or maybe a T-shirt with a photo of a camel in lewd karmic poses?) The general horror over most tourists is multiplied, quite literally, by the fact that they travel in hulking charter buses.


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RHA elects new executive board

Campus residents approved the new RHA constitution and elected the 2007-2008 RHA executive board - Dorothy Mejia as Residence Hall Association president, Jeffery Bloom as vice president of finance and administration, Jackie Buente as vice president of programming and Christine Felty as vice president of advocacy - current RHA President Jeffrey Hanley, a sophomore in the School of Public Affairs, announced Friday.


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Opinion

What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Capitalism?

I think it is pretty safe to say that AU is a very liberal college. I also think this is a very positive thing and in fact, I consider myself to be quite liberal. Unfortunately, for many students liberal is just a label when in fact their philosophy is more leftist than anything else.


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Forum honors past activism

The 1960s and '70s were "an electric time" at AU, School of Communication professor W. Joseph Campbell said at the "I Remember AU When ... The Age of Protest" forum Tuesday night in the McDowell Formal Lounge. The forum, sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, the Kennedy Political Union, Campbell, SOC professor John Doolittle and the AU Archives, discussed the protests that erupted at AU during the '60s and '70s.


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America oversweetened with sugar substitutes

Sometimes I have dreams, simple aspirations that appear surprisingly translucent and pristine in a clouded mind perpetually stuck in a sky-darkening and bone-drenching monsoon. These notions, these hopeful premonitions, they are rapidly identifiable and always intriguing enough to at least peruse.



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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