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The Eagle Editorial Board gives its thoughts on the good and bad of the past week.
The Eagle Editorial Board gives its thoughts on the good and bad of the past week.
Graduate student Abdelilah Bouasria discusses his belief in pragmatism.
Graduate student Matt Powell gives his thoughts on the Ten Commandments on display in Alabama.
AU alum Melissa Bogar discusses her experience in Semester at Sea.
The Editorial Cartoon by Mani Bush.
Conservative columnist Josh Kraushaar discusses the Generation Dean organization.
Letters from our readers about drinking laws and an article about a Sept. 11 service event.
The Eagle's Thursday Debate takes a look at the Generation Dean movement as Evan Tucker shares his doubts about Dean.
The Eagle's Thursday Debate takes a look at the Generation Dean movement as Anne Godlasky shows her support.
Four AU Students chime in on the Question of the Week.
Mani Bush's political cartoon for September 15, 2003, regarding the Patriot Act and its successor.
Marquez Equalibria argues in favor of the quota system used in many universities in this country.
The Eagle's cheers and jeers for news figures from this week.
The Eagle Staff on Semester at Sea: Before deleting AU credits for this program, AU should consider the wishes of its students in addition to the tremendous opportunity that SAS provides. If AU refuses to do this, it will give another example of its long history of turning a deaf ear to students.
WCL student Brian Morreale argues against conservative claims brought up in an editorial piece last issue.
Kellie Eastin on canceling SAS: "Being an alumna of both a Semester at Sea program and a more traditionally sedentary one of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, I find the administration's consolation prize of less paperwork, enhanced reputation for the University, and double the AU options to be an inadequate one, especially when relative to the international experiences that AU students will be missing out on."
Some people aren't happy about what goes on within the White House, but this week the Eagle staff has a beef with an event that occurred right outside the White House grounds, on public property.
Letters to the editorship of The Eagle, published September 15, 2003.
Guest columnist Hamad Alhaj: Are you a student who owns a car and attends AU at the same time? If your answer is yes, then do you use your car to commute to AU? If your answer was yes again, then you are out of luck. A lot of AU students who live out of the District have no other choice but to drive to campus.