The Eagle's multimedia and copy teams, along with our EIC and assorted helpers, spend three days every semester assembling the print edition of our magazine. This mini-documentary chronicles the process and shenanigans that ensue. Production and editing efforts by Walker Whalen.
American University Student Government organized a silent protest at President-designate Jonathan Alger's welcome reception April 10. Video and editing credits to Lydia LoPiccolo.
An Eagle Mini Documentary Filmed and edited by Maddie Gerber. Production efforts by Maddie Gerber and Lydia LoPiccolo. Reported by Lydia LoPiccolo, Walker Whalen and Jordan Young. Staff union protest footage courtesy of Tristan Au. NO MORE AU protest footage courtesy of Jolie Abdo.
AU Student AnaMarie King has been hosting college nights for the past two years. People all around D.C. get together, cut stuff up, and create something new.
American University students are at the forefront of the youth-led movement to influence national climate policies.
Welcome to Eagle Tries! Where we try the food on campus so you don't have to! Today we have Maria and Sydney trying a rice bowl and fries bowl from Halal Shack. Check out what they rated it!
Content warning: This video contains mention of sexual assault. American University students walked out of class on Nov. 10 to protest the University’s response to sexual assault. Video produced by Jolie Abdo. Students who have experienced sexual assault or harassment can seek support through confidential resources such as University’s Center for Well-Being Programs and Psychological Services, the Student Health Center, the Kay Spiritual Life Center or the following hotlines: - Collegiate Assistance Program: 1-855-678-8679 - Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network (RAINN) anonymous chat: https://hotline.rainn.org/online/terms-of-service.jsp - RAINN hotline: 1-800-656-4673 - DC Rape Crisis Center: 202-333-7273 Non-confidential resources include the University’s Title IX Office and AUPD.
Tristan, Spenser and Koz celebrate their second annual Halloween spectacular with costumes, chaos and a little bit of cinema. Credits: Hosts: Tristan Au, Spenser Hoover, Olivia Kozlevcar Video Producer: Tristan Au
On August 24, the AU Staff Union strike demonstrated in front of first-year student housing during freshman move-in. Produced by Tristan Au
Spencer, Koz and Tristan return for a special summer episode filled with praise and criticism for Baz Luhrmann's latest film, "Elvis," as well as daring costumes that would make even Priscilla Presley proud. The gang gets serenaded by Spenser's perfect Elvis impression and questions the strangeness of Tom Hanks' off-kilter performance. Credits: Hosts: Tristan Au, Spenser Hoover, Olivia Kozlevcar Video Producer: Tristan Au
The Sports staff discusses the best avenues for the AU Men's basketball team to return to a winning record in the near future.
Spenser, Koz and Tristan play a guessing game of deciphering a movie's plot based on its title alone. Tristan can't stop talking about "The Nut Job," Koz shames Spenser for his lack of "Mamma Mia" knowledge, and Spenser thinks that "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" is definitely a problem. All movies discussed are considered cinematic masterpieces. Credits: Hosts: Tristan Au, Spenser Hoover, Olivia Kozlevcar Audio Producer: Chloe Irwin Video Producer: Tristan Au
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Marco Gacina discuss their favorite, least favorite, and most controversial jersey takes across the world of sports in a special video episode.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Marco Gacina discuss their favorite, least favorite, and most controversial jersey takes across the world of sports in a special video episode.
Ep. 8: Tristan, Spenser and Olivia dress up and get honest about their favorite Halloween movies. Tristan becomes enlightened about this truly American experience. And for this very spooky episode, they even filmed themselves! Films Referenced: Breaking Bad, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Crazy Rich Asians, Halloween (1978), Halloweentown, Halloweentown High, Beetlejuice, Heathers, Edward Scissorhands, The Breakfast Club, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Frankenweenie, ParaNorman, Young Frankenstein, Clue, The Exorcist, The Conjuring, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Scared Shrekless, Shrek 2, Coraline, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Chicken Run, Kubo and the Two Strings, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Isle of Dogs, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Paddington, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, Pocahontas and Fantasy Island.
Life staff writer Delilah Harvey takes us through two new Zero Waste recipes for sweet potato toast and a pumpkin mug cake just in time for Thanksgiving. The (Com)Post is The Eagle's ongoing sustainability series. To watch our first episode: https://www.facebook.com/theaueagle/videos/329502021018741/
This Halloween, multimedia staffer Linus Manchester taste tests candy from around the world.