Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
The Editorial Board gives its thumbs up and down for winter break.
The Editorial Board gives its thumbs up and down for winter break.
Since the AU administration made the decision to join the Patriot League last spring there has been little to cheer about for AU's student-athletes. Originally their concern was moving from the Colonial Athletic Association to the lower-ranked Patriot League.
Columnist Daniel Politi writes on the upcoming year for the Student Confederation.
The Eagle Editorial Board says their piece about the recent housing crunch.
The Eagle Editorial Board's Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down for the start of the year.
This year was the 10th anniversary of the Freshman Service Experience. FSE, began as a small group of 30 School of International Service students committed to serving their new community in a way they thought no one else could. However, after 10 years, the program has grown to include 500 freshmen, 75 student leaders, over 50 service sites, and each college with their faculty, administration and staff.
The Eagle Editorial Board writes on the arrival of McDonald's on campus.
Guest Columnist Brad Dicken discusses the failure of Gun Control laws in the U.S. with D.C. as an example.
The Eagle Editorial Board welcomes new AU President Benjamin Ladner.
Guest columnist Greg Brown discusses faults in the Clinton Administration.
Guest Columnist Shaohua Hu discusses the positive image of former President Nixon in China, and the mourning of his death.
Guest Columnist Jenni Sanguedolce looks at the ill effects in the struggle for civil rights.
Eagle Staff Writer Steph Lewis discusses U.S. Foreign Policy.
Eagle Columnist Christopher Tighe discusses the Senate campaign of Oliver North.
Letters from Eagle readers about recent happenings on campus.
The Eagle Editorial Board rates stories around campus for the week.
The Eagle Editorial Board discusses the recent ban on smoking in one of AU's favorite venues, The Tavern.