Hi, I'm the new Democrat
The new Democrat columnist of Lean Left introduces himself and discusses the strengths of the nation and their treatment by the administration.
The new Democrat columnist of Lean Left introduces himself and discusses the strengths of the nation and their treatment by the administration.
In the past three years, three Student Confederation vice presidents have quit before their terms have expired. Maybe the students who run AU's student government should take a closer look at this trend and change what is forcing these students to want to leave before a fourth vice president quits next year.
Mani Bush's editorial cartoon for Jan. 15, 2004
Opinion Columnist Michael Inganamort introduces himself and the first of the issues he will be tackling in his political column.
A take on the New Year from the Eagle's editorial staff
Six students voice their opinion on school vouchers.
The Eagle staff's discussion about the implications of the fire alarms Friday morning
Nate Beeler's political cartoon for Nov. 8, 2003
Columnist Daniel Cohen draws upon a historical perspective and urges the democratic party to nominate Wesley Clark.
Opinion Columnist Corey Parker on the dangers of election tampering and one-sided political environment in Russia and the United States
Columnist Zachary Constantino argues about the rights of the courts to decide on issues of gay marriage
Comments on the General Assembly from the Eagle staff
Guest columnist Rivy McIntosh wonders why the District of Columbia doesn't show any support for our troops in Iraq.
The Eagle staff urges readers to avoid the pitfalls of shopping for books on campus.
Letters to the Editor on the dorm fire, mens' basketball, and The Scene last week.
Thursday debate columnist Moamar Tidjani argues for campaign finance reform as a necessary supplement to democracy
Four students react to this Thursday debate question: Is campaign finance reform a necessary evil?
Thursday debate columnist Michael Inganamort argues that Campaign Finance Reform is ineffective and so should be scrapped in favor of more important issues.
Guest columnist Kayley Harrington writes about the president's policies in the face of the AIDS pandemic