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American University is launching a Campaign for the Future of Jewish Life at AU in partnership with the University’s Hillel ...
American University alumnus Almar Latour, M.A./School of Communication ‘96, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of ...
On a Thursday afternoon this spring, Elliot Gerson and Jessica Herzstein sat in the conservatory of their multi-million-dollar Spring Valley home, discussing the upcoming wedding of their daughter. “I ...
Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football ...
After Massachusetts legalized gay marriage in 2003, a flood of same-sex couples inundated the state to get married. However, a little-known 1913 law bars the Commonwealth from recognizing a marriage ...
Director Jacob Kornbluth’s film does the same thing for income inequality that “An Inconvenient Truth” did for the environmentalist movement: clarify the arguments surrounding an issue. “Inequality ...
2003 was a solid year for AU sports. However, 2004 promises to be better. As the new year rolls around, it's time for some resolutions. 10. Build on this year's disappointing Men's Soccer season and ...
There may be nothing worse than being stuck in your room feeling like death when everyone else in your dorm or apartment building is out gallivanting in the beautiful spring weather, seemingly mocking ...
I wish I didn’t have to write this letter. Honestly. I don’t like to insert myself into contentious debates — most of the time I just don’t see the point. But sometimes, it’s worth it. I cannot in ...
Phil Brown "Cruel Inventions" (Apaches From Paris) Sounds Like: A train wreck inside of your stereo. Judging from Phil Brown's enchanting cat eyes and meticulously crafted goatee on the cover of his ...
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