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(11/28/23 1:00pm)
Thousands gathered on the National Mall on Nov. 14 to show their support for Israel following Hamas attacks on Oct. 7 and in the resulting war.
(11/28/23 1:00pm)
Tracy Weitz, a professor of Sociology at American University, was appointed to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s first-ever Committee on Reproductive Health, Equity, and Society this past summer.
(11/28/23 4:51pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (4-3) defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1-4) 87-73 for their second home victory of the season on Nov. 16 in Bender Arena. After back-to-back losses at Villanova and William & Mary, the Eagles turned things around at home with a 78-58 win against Siena on Nov. 13 and Nov. 16’s triumphant team performance.
(11/27/23 1:00pm)
D Light Cafe & Bakery is an immigrant-owned spot for authentic Ukrainian food in Adams Morgan. Owners Vira and Anastasiia Derun work together to bring the heart of Ukraine to the D.C. community by incorporating traditional recipes into the menu.
(11/27/23 1:00pm)
In the 2000s, Latin music was forever changed when Latin trap rose to popularity, giving mainstream credibility to many Latin artists. The genre is a unique kind of hip hop that goes beyond the typical boundaries of Latin music but which has, nonetheless, been a game changer in the music world.
(11/27/23 1:00pm)
We, the American University chapter of the American Association of University Professors, stand resolutely against arming the University’s campus police force. We agree wholeheartedly with the opinion expressed by The Eagle’s Editorial Board that those guns will endanger the lives of students, faculty and staff. We share the Board’s concern that bringing guns onto the campus will adversely impact students from minority groups who already deal with racial profiling.
(11/27/23 1:00pm)
Women’s soccer goalkeeper Julia Kato was thrust into the spotlight two years ago, when she earned a spot in the starting lineup as a freshman. Now a junior, she has started every single game for her team since arriving at American University.
(11/17/23 1:00pm)
The American University field hockey team (11-8) fell to the #3 Duke Blue Devils (18-4) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. With this loss, their season ends and they are out of contention for the NCAA Championship.
(11/17/23 1:00pm)
Living off-campus is a rite of passage for many college students. While off-campus living may be a step towards independence, American University has an obligation to their off-campus students that goes beyond the support they are currently giving, especially in times of crisis or displacement.
(11/17/23 1:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (19-10), defeated the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (11-16) in straight sets on Nov. 14. The Eagles posted nine team blocks in their Patriot League quarterfinal victory.
(11/17/23 1:00pm)
Students learned the art of mocktails and cocktails, informed by the chemistry of taste and smell, on Nov. 8 at Bender Library.
(11/17/23 5:10pm)
Maddie Corrigan started making jewelry for fun. Now she sells jeans, sweaters and jewelry.
(11/17/23 5:11pm)
The American University volleyball team (18-10) swept the Bucknell Bison (15-10) in Bender Arena on Nov. 11, winning 25-13, 25-21, 25-18. This was the final game of both teams’ regular seasons and seeding implications for the Patriot League playoffs were on the line.
(11/16/23 10:10pm)
A Department of Performing Arts recital poster was vandalized with “antisemitic language and symbols” in the Katzen Arts Center over the weekend, according to a Thursday email to the Theatre Department from Theatre/Musical Theatre Program Director Jason Arnold.
(11/16/23 1:00pm)
While Americans cast their votes on Nov. 7 in crucial gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia, American University students delved deeper into the topic of partisanship, a subject of significant relevance in today’s political climate, with former United States Rep. Jason Altmire.
(11/16/23 2:20pm)
Last spring, Jack Maida placed fifth at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships. His podium finish earned him a spot at the NCAA Championships. The 2.5 points he earned at NCAAs were the first for American since 2019. He’s been one of the Eagles’ top wrestlers in his two seasons with the team so far, something he’s been working towards for his whole life.
(11/16/23 1:00pm)
American University men’s soccer (6-5-5) lost in penalty kicks against the Lafayette College Leopards (9-5-6) in the Patriot League quarterfinals on Nov. 4. The Eagles entered the playoffs as the #6 seed, and the #3-seeded Leopards hosted the match.
(11/16/23 1:00pm)
The National Museum of Women in the Arts in D.C. held its grand reopening on Oct. 21 after closing for renovations in 2021.
(11/15/23 4:44pm)
Students showed up in a sea of red to protest sexual violence and demand “change, transparency and accountability” from the American University administration on Friday, the anniversary of last year’s walkout against sexual violence on campus.
(11/15/23 1:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.