Addison Roemer stars for Eagles in between the sticks
Addison Roemer has excelled in her first soccer season at American, guiding the team through a year of ups, downs and long travel days, all from the goal.
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Addison Roemer has excelled in her first soccer season at American, guiding the team through a year of ups, downs and long travel days, all from the goal.
Hundreds of participants gathered in front of the Heritage Foundation building in D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on Nov. 9 to protest in support of reproductive rights.
The American University volleyball team (20-7, 10-5) lost two matches on the weekend of Nov. 9, dropping a 3-1 match to the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (10-14, 8-7), and a 3-2 match to the Navy Midshipmen (6-18, 6-9) on Nov. 10.
The American University volleyball team (20-8, 10-6) closed out their regular season with a five-set loss to the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (15-12, 8-8) on Nov. 16. The team held a pregame ceremony to celebrate the careers of its three graduating seniors: setter Esma Sipahi, defensive specialist Bridget Javitch and middle blocker Lilou Stegeman.
The District’s Department of Transportation, also known as DDOT, recently ended a year and a half long pilot program which tested the use of a semi-autonomous robot for data collection and street sign inventory.
American University’s volleyball season has been full of positives, and now the Eagles are on the hunt for the Patriot League tournament title. They are currently ranked #3 in the standings, trailing Colgate and Bucknell, and have clinched a home game in the first round of the tournament against whoever is the sixth seed.
“We Live in Time,” directed by John Crowley, tells the story of a young Bavarian fusion chef named Almut (Florence Pugh) and a Weetabix representative named Tobias (Andrew Garfield) as they navigate Almut’s cancer diagnosis.
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American University Alums for Palestine held a noise demonstration in protest of the AU Meltzer Schwartzberg Center for Israel Studies conference “Israel at 100: Scenarios for the Future of Israel in 2048” on Nov. 12 outside Constitution Hall.
The American University men’s basketball team (1-2) defeated the Harvard University Crimson (1-2) 67-55 in Bender Arena for their home opener on Nov. 10.
For 15 of his 23 years in D.C., Lou Potter has spent his nights sleeping outside the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library with his mini pit bull, Tubaloo. After the recent enforcement of a ban on sleeping on library property, Potter now spends his nights sleeping in the woods near the Washington City Canal Outfall.
“Mosaico Italian code of a timeless art” is the Dupont Underground’s latest exhibit, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy, running until Feb. 2.
Gracie Abrams released the highly anticipated deluxe version of her album “The Secret of Us” on Oct. 18.
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The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
American University’s wrestling team’s first meet of the year ended in a 20-12 team loss to the Big 10 Michigan State Spartans on Nov. 2.
“Conclave” is a fictitious account of the secretive selection process after a sitting pope passes away.
Terry Szuplat, an American University alumnus and former White House speechwriter under former President Barack Obama, shared advice on the importance of personal speeches, listening to different perspectives and how his time at the University impacted his career in his first book, “Say It Well.”
Jeff Miller’s various communities have long known him as a bike lover, as well as a fanatic for travel, adventure and advocacy. He was the guy who biked across the country with only $1,000 to spare, spending months sleeping in free camping grounds, cooking all of his food and having the “time of his life.” He never could have expected a few years later to also be the guy with cancer.
American University will restructure the School of Education following the departure of Dean Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy in January 2025, according to an email from Holcomb-McCoy to SOE majors and minors obtained by The Eagle.