Editorial cartoon: April 26, 2004
Chris Nye's editorial cartoon for April 26, 2003.
Chris Nye's editorial cartoon for April 26, 2003.
Guest columnist Daniel Cohen on Sam Cassell, an underrated NBA player.
Interim Editor in Chief Keith F. Shovlin bids goodbye to readers in a final column.
Guest columnists Brad Visoli and Jason Richwine respond to opinions on the American Journal in The Eagle this week.
Guest columnist Jeanette Kimmel discusses her perspective on abortion and womens access to it.
Every year following the annual transition of Student Confederation officers, The Eagle's editorial board reflects on its own experiences in covering AU's student government and makes suggestions to the new SC officers in the hope that by considering what we have observed, they will rise to the challenges of the summer and coming academic year.
We read your front-page article titled "Chaplain: no ties to anti-Semitic books" with disbelief and a growing suspicion of The Eagle's true motives for reporting on our chaplain, Fadel Soliman. Raised in the beautiful state of New Jersey and the rolling hills of Alabama respectively, we grew up as Muslim Americans celebrating unique American holidays such as the Fourth of July and the waist-stretching holiday of Thanksgiving.
Overwhelmed with the media's obsession with the negative, guest columnist Ryan Grannan-Doll finds solace in the small things.
In his editorial piece, Gordon Simonett touches upon reasons the student body should respect the General Assembly.
Columnist Mishri Someshwar ponders the nature of assimilation in an ever-shrinking world in this week's The Foreigner.
Chris Nye brings us the editorial cartoon for Thursday, April 22.
In his last contribution to Left Language, columnist Corey Parker reflects on the lessons he has learned during his years at AU.
Opinion columnist Jason Richwine takes on the "March for Women's Lives" and other recent abortion debates.
Guest columnist Christ Allen laments the "hijacking" of Palestine Awareness Week by David Rovics, a folk singer who appeared at the Tavern.
Each year following the SC Transition ceremony, The Eagle Editorial Board grades outgoing SC executives and departments on their performance over the past year. Unlike many AU professors, The Eagle does not inflate grades, that is: A = excellent, B = above average, C = average, D = below average, F = failing grade.
Conservative columnist Josh Kraushaar discusses the segregationalism and partisanship at AU.
Letters to the Eagle on AU as a best value school, coverage of the health center, and coverage of the Vanilla Ice concert at The Tavern.
Wayne Stayskal (KRT campus) provides this week's editorial cartoon.
Guest columnist Alan Griffith takes issue with recent controversy surrounding the abortion debate on campus.