Op/ed: AmeriPac bipartisanship highlights importance of US-Israeli relationship
College Democrats and College Republicans joined forces with several other student organizations to shine light on the US-Israeli relationship.
College Democrats and College Republicans joined forces with several other student organizations to shine light on the US-Israeli relationship.
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Quick Take columnists debate the significance of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s latest political scandal
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Eagle columnist Sarah Harvard describes her recent trip to Burma and the lessons she learned from student protesters.
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SG President Patrick Kelly states faith in the ability of Student Government, regardless of who wins the special election for Vice President.
Two members of SG Vice President’s cabinet decline to endorse a candidate for the special election.
Columnist Shelby Ostergaard describes the reality of being accepted into the WMP with a hefty financial burden.
Students react to Anderson Cooper’s failure to define wonk on New Year’s Eve and describe how the campaign affected their decision to attend AU.
Two members of SG executive board endorsed Ray Bowman’s VP campaign based on his promises and past experiences.
The recent opening of McKinley Hall shines light on the University’s transparency and judgment.
Joe Ste.Marie describes Don Myers’ great contributions to the University, including making AU financially stable, and his personal interactions with the Chief Financial Officer before his recent death.
Eagle columnist John Foti defends the idea of American exceptionalism with his personal story of success.
Abroad columnist Alison Pease describes her last days in India as her parents visit her home for the past semester.
Eagle columnist Marshall Bornemann says as IMF attempts to impose new rules on Europe, investing in this region could grow worse.
Within a short amount of time, Walker has made significant and beneficial changes to the athletic department.
SPA graduate student Phil Cardarella speaks to why SPA students will miss SPA Associate Dean Maragaret Weekes.
Quick Take writers predict the law’s future after its recent website troubles and overshot registration projections.
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