The myth of the liberal professors
Political columnist Kevin Sheneberger exposes the mythological nature of the liberal professor in this week's Lean Left.
Political columnist Kevin Sheneberger exposes the mythological nature of the liberal professor in this week's Lean Left.
Today's Eagle features disturbingly anti-Semitic translations from a book that was published and distributed by the World Assembly of Muslim Youth. Fadel Soliman, AU's Muslim chaplain, is the director of WAMY International. His involvement with this book is unclear, however.
Guest columnist Abdelilah Bouasria discusses the perspectives prevalent in media coverage of Muslim issues, on and off campus.
Guest columnist Fadel Soliman discusses the Eagle's coverage of the WAMY controversy.
Guest columnist Makenna Porch gives her analysis of Bush's performance at his public address.
Guest columnist Aaron Biterman gives suggestions for future coverage and treatment of important, controversial issues.
After the article on Muslim chaplain Fadel Soliman ran in the March 1 issue of The Eagle, the Muslim Student Association held a prayer service in support of Soliman and started a petition asking for the retraction of both the news article and the corresponding editorial. The circulating petition says the editorial was unfair and the news article inaccurate. The Eagle stands by both its editorial and its news story.
The question of the week for April 15, 2004.
Dan Carino's editorial cartoon from KRT Campus for April 15, 2004
Guest columnist Craig Deckleman urges readers to respect the staff of American University in the course of criticism.
RHA candidate Will Mount discusses his policies and his philosophy as the election approaches.
Guest columnist Ryan Grannan-Doll on the bureaucracy surrounding the University's registration procedures.
Guest columnist Rebecca Bellville on Campus Beautification Day and the use of students for free labor.
Guest columnist Brad Goehner discusses bias on AU's campus, and on campuses nationwide.
Letters to the editor of The Eagle: on the fight against sexual assault and violence, and a cheerful congratulations.
Steve Sack's editorial cartoon for April 12, 2004.
Right columnist Michael Inganamort discusses the media's reaction to Trent Lott's speech at Strom Thurmond's birthday in December 2003.
According to The Eagle editorial board: The Student Health Center stopped accepting walk-ins recently, prompting waves of student backlash and confusion. In its four points for improvement, which include access, interaction, reliability and vitality, the health center clearly stepped backward in its first and second objectives.
The Eagle editorial board discusses AU Alum David Guard's refusal to serve jury duty on a drug-related case.