Man injured in car accident on Nebraska Avenue
EMTs attended to a male after a car rear-ended another car while traveling northeast on Nebraska Avenue between Ward Circle and the Nebraska Shuttle Stop on Sept. 4.
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EMTs attended to a male after a car rear-ended another car while traveling northeast on Nebraska Avenue between Ward Circle and the Nebraska Shuttle Stop on Sept. 4.
This week on the M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss the Emmys, the VMAs and Fox’s new series “Red Band Society.” Mitchell’s friend Clair Fuller joins the discussion for several witty remarks.
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The M&M Report is back after a few weeks’ hiatus. The Eagle’s weekly pop culture and entertainment podcast, hosted by Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell, tackles the five-season run of AMC’s Breaking Bad this week.
Looking around President Neil Kerwin’s office, it is clear that he is proud of the University he has called home for more than 40 years. The room is filled with historic University artifacts, including the federal proclamation deeming AU a university.
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The Kennedy Political Union will host David Plouffe and Stephanie Cutter for its first speaker event of the year on Sept. 8.
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AU will continue fall 2014 study abroad programs to Israel, despite current conflicts in the region. Students who planned on studying in Israel this fall have been given the option to defer or cancel without penalties.
Stove-top burners were left on in two separate Anderson and Letts Hall lounges during the early hours of July 14, according to a Crime Alert released by AU Public Safety.
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman tackle Thursday’s announcement of the 2014 Emmy nominations. They were happy with the love for “Orange is the New Black and “Breaking Bad,” disappointed with the nods for “Downton Abbey” and “The Newsroom” and bothered by the snubs of such deserving contenders as “The Americans” and Elisabeth Moss from “Mad Men.”
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This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman return from hiatus to discuss the World Cup and “22 Jump Street.” They’re both enjoying this exciting installment of the world’s biggest sporting event, and they both had kind words for a sequel that’s very meta and very bro-mantic.
Journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger has seen a few firefights in his time documenting the travails of soldiers located in and outpost in the Korengal Valley. His film “Restrepo,” which was co-directed by photojournalist Tim Hetherington, was nominated for an Oscar in 2011 for Best Documentary. Now, four years after the release of “Restrepo,” Junger returns with a new film that continues the story of outpost Restrepo in “Korengal.”
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss popular culture’s role in incidents like last Friday’s shooting at University of California Santa Barbara. They analyze Seth Rogen’s response to Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday’s argument that movies like “Neighbors” contribute to the culture in which heinous acts of violence can occur.
On the latest episode of The M&M Report, hosts Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman discuss the new baseball drama “Million Dollar Arm,” starring Jon Hamm as sports agent J.B. Bernstein. The movie came out this past weekend and represents Hamm’s first major foray into movie stardom.
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman welcome returning guest Lindsay Sandoval to discuss the HBO comedy “Veep,” which is currently airing its third season Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m.
Three AU students, including two members of unrecognized student group Epsilon Iota, were arrested recently for an armed assault and are awaiting hearings at D.C. Superior Court.
The Kennedy Political Union brought 25 men and 10 women as speakers to campus, excluding Capitol Steps and the D.C. Democratic Primary Mayoral Debate over the past four years.