Top Stories of 2015
Recapping the Summer and Fall 2015 semester through the top headlines in The Eagle.
Recapping the Summer and Fall 2015 semester through the top headlines in The Eagle.
Students say racist social media posts and posters on campus have created a culture of exclusion.
Students left waiting for over a month for $500 refunds
The Eagle offers you very merry drink and movie choices to bring out your holiday cheer.
AU basketball analyst Austin Sternlicht discusses AU, LSU and NBA stars who have played against the Eagles.
The Utah-based pop rock band wowed crowds at its "private concert."
AU Wrestling racks up three falls, rolling to a 41-10 victory.
An inside look at the academic and athletic success of the AU wrestling program.
The Eagles give up 39 points on turnovers in 79-64 loss to UMES.
Head coach Mike Brennan and his assistants have worked hard to recruit top flight recruits.
The University held its first unified ceremony in a decade
Patrisse Cullors will speak on Jan. 13 at an event co-hosted by KPU and six minority student organizations
The Eagles look forward to a strong season after standout performances in weekend tournament
The end of the semester is here, and just as students studying for finals, various spots on campus, including the Academic Support and Access Center, Bender Library and the Davenport Coffee Lounge, are holding events to help students cope with the stress of exams.
Why can’t a black mother and white father have two Asian-American children?
The Scene has compiled a holiday playlist just in time for finals week.
AU club hockey seeks goals, players and a division title
An Eagle investigation shows a history of mixed signals between dining contractors, workers and the unions that represent those workers. Now, many workers who have passed retirement age don’t have enough money to support themselves.
AU Rude Mechanicals presented an LGBTQ adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic play “As You Like It” Nov.
The University plans to add gaming consoles, Argo Tea and new furniture to the first floor of MGC,