Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of The Eagle: on the fight against sexual assault and violence, and a cheerful congratulations.
Letters to the editor of The Eagle: on the fight against sexual assault and violence, and a cheerful congratulations.
Steve Sack's editorial cartoon for April 12, 2004.
Right columnist Michael Inganamort discusses the media's reaction to Trent Lott's speech at Strom Thurmond's birthday in December 2003.
According to The Eagle editorial board: The Student Health Center stopped accepting walk-ins recently, prompting waves of student backlash and confusion. In its four points for improvement, which include access, interaction, reliability and vitality, the health center clearly stepped backward in its first and second objectives.
The Eagle editorial board discusses AU Alum David Guard's refusal to serve jury duty on a drug-related case.
Columnist Corey Parker discusses the suggestion to send more troops to Iraq.
The Eagle editorial staff's musing on the cicada plague that approaches this Spring.
The Eagle editorial staff discusses the disappearance of the Glover-Tunlaw shuttle.
Six American University students are asked about the rising gas prices by The Eagle.
The President of EcoSense at AU writes in about the new environmentally-friendly policies instituted by Office Depot.
SIS Grad student Nathan Stock writes in about an upcoming event for the Students for Justice in Palestine.
New Eagle Columnist Mishri Someshwar discusses the purpose of her column "The Foreigner"
The Eagle Editorial Board gives their thoughts on a move to lower the legal drinking age to 18.
The Eagle Editorial Board discusses the emergency procedures in place for students studying abroad.
Junior Ryan Grannan-Doll writes about National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice's adherance to appearing before the 9-11 Commission.
Wayne Stayskal's political cartoon for April 5, 2004.
An Eagle reader responds to last Thursday's column by Josh Kraushaar.
Saturday night, about 9 or 10 p.m., I stood next to my father in Bender Arena, listening to a now fossilized icon of a culture and social climate that we can now only understand with archeological accuracy. "Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son? Oh, where have you been, my darling young one?" As Bob Dylan wrestled these tired words from his aging throat, I remember thinking, "My thoughts exactly.
Columnist Josh Kraushaar ponders the future of the Jewish vote in the upcoming election. The Bush administration believes the Jewish vote is up for grabs. Bush's strong leadership during 9-11 and his unequivocal support for Israel have put the Jewish vote in play for 2004.