Justice in ten pages?
In response to a crime committed at Georgetown University four years ago, a new provision on the Higher Education Act would try to ensure colleges and universities assign punishments proportionate to their crimes.
In response to a crime committed at Georgetown University four years ago, a new provision on the Higher Education Act would try to ensure colleges and universities assign punishments proportionate to their crimes.
Four American University students respond astutely to the question of the week.
The Eagle Editorial staff discusses recent issues raised by students studying abroad in South Africa. Ultimately, the staff concludes that AU needs to put more effort into the study abroad programs.
Guest columnist Ryan Grannan-Doll discusses the abysmal situation for voters on both the left and the right this election year.
The Eagle presents this week's editorial cartoon on a topic with which we're all too familiar.
The Eagle condemns the vandalism that occurred in the Muslim prayer room in the Kay Spiritual Life Center on Sept. 11. The incident occurred in a room typically left unlocked for students to come and pray. It's a shame that a prayer room can't even be safely left open in today's political climate.
Political columnist Nathalie Marechal dispels some common myths about the poorly-defined status of "liberal" in her column Dem-o-Nat Says.
A letter to the editor from the University Chaplains denouncing the recent vandalism in the Kay Spiritual Life Center.
The Eagle's editorial staff discusses the pitfalls of unpaid internships. Some universities have begun offering scholarships or stipends for economically needy students who participate in unpaid internships, to help offset the costs of living.
Four students asked their opinions on Ben Ladner's recent lawsuit against the student-run Web site of his namesake.
The Eagle editorial staff comments on the issues of columnist Michelle Malkin, whose campus appearance the College Republicans have reconsidered organizing.
Thumbs Up Pandas on Campus ... These plaster pandas bring up the aesthetic quality of walking through the Quad to class. The other side of the coin: Having to maneuver around pandaphiles on your way to Ward Building. New planets found ... They're only 51 light-years away.
Ryan Keller's editorial cartoon for September 13, 2004.
Some letters to the Eagle from students, discussing issues that are important to AU's residents and affiliates.
The Eagle editorial staff on the dispute between Ben Ladner and the website of his namesake.
Democratic columnist Catherine Kozak discusses the use of the word "genocide" applied to the political situation in Sudan.
The Eagle editorial board comments on Nader's exclusion from Virginia's Presidential ballot.
An explanation from the editors of The Eagle for the new layout in the print edition, enacted at the beginning of this semester.
Timothy Meyer writes in on the merits of conservativism for students new to AU's campus.
In his column Minority Report, Seth C. Johnson discusses the political ramifications of Sen. Zell Miller's speech at the Republican National Convention.