Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editorship of The Eagle, published September 15, 2003.
Letters to the editorship of The Eagle, published September 15, 2003.
Guest columnist Hamad Alhaj: Are you a student who owns a car and attends AU at the same time? If your answer is yes, then do you use your car to commute to AU? If your answer was yes again, then you are out of luck. A lot of AU students who live out of the District have no other choice but to drive to campus.
Four students weigh in on the Thursday Debate.
Kevin Wunder argues that the U.S. is losing the War on Terror because of ties to Saudi Arabia
David Hodges states that the U.S. is winning the War on Terror in the Thursday Debate.
The Editorial Cartoon by Mani Bush.
The Eagle's cheers and jeers for recent appearances in the news and on campus.
Mani Bush's political cartoon for September 8, 2003.
The Eagle editorial staff on the smoking ban affecting AU's campus and residence halls.
The Eagle editorial staff on the plight of the Screaming Eagles.
Guest columnist John Sherry argues against the U.S. funding of wars, giving particular attention given to the terrorism track record of the United States itself.
Guest columnist Josh Kraushaar discusses partisan education in certain AU classrooms.
Four students weigh in on the Thursday Debate.
Corey Parker criticizes Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for his placement of the Ten Commandments in the Alabama State Courthouse in the Thursday Debate.
Michael Lewis argues in favor of Moore's decision in the Thursday Debate.
For Thursday Debate question: "AU recently banned cigarette sales in the Eagle's Nest and smoking in front of the dorms. What do you think?" Hamad Alhaj responds unfavorably.
Columnist Corey Parker responds favorably to the Thursday Debate question: "What do you think of the bans on cigarette sales in the Eagles' Nest and smoking outside the dorms?"
The Eagle's featured political cartoon for August 28, 2003, provided by KRT campus.
In just a few short weeks, our University will become the new home to hundreds of incoming freshman. For those who need the essential but perhaps not-so-readily available information of what college life is really all about, The Eagle has compiled a short list of essential things for new students to know.