Boil-water advisory lifted
By Zach C. Cohen and Kate Magill | 03/07/2014Almost two days later, D.C. Water lifted the boil-water advisory for the Northwest region.
Almost two days later, D.C. Water lifted the boil-water advisory for the Northwest region.
D.C. residents are advised to boil water before using it for drinking or brushing teeth.
Student Activities is now enforcing Housing and Dining rules governing entrance to residence halls, interrupting a Greek life tradition on campus.
The University lost last year’s No. 2 slot to University of Virginia.
CAS freshman Gray Leonard was charged with destruction of property worth under $1,000 in connection with the vandalism of the Coca-Cola vending machines in Ward Circle Building.
Stacks of the latest issue of The Eagle have disappeared from the stands the morning of April 25. An investigation is ongoing.
Goodbye to the last print edition of The Eagle.
Leaders at the EPA, DreamWorks, the State Department, Foreign Policy, Harvard and J.G. Wentworth will speak at this year's commencement ceremonies.
Eight members of a protest group called the Coalition of American University Students (CAUS) blocked the door to Butler Boardroom Feb. 22 ahead of the AU Board of Trustees' final vote on the University budget for the next two years.
Like many local, national and international newspapers, The Eagle is also facing economic struggles. In the fall of 2013, there is a possibility The Eagle will no longer appear in print.