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(11/15/23 1:00pm)
With over 100 countries represented within the American University student body, it only makes sense that AU’s athletic programs house many international athletes. Some of these athletes are selected to represent their country in international competitions as well.
(11/15/23 1:00pm)
From oaks and beaches to poplars and maples, D.C. has its fair share of greenery. But invasive plants threaten the city’s ecosystem.
(11/15/23 3:00pm)
For the first time in nearly 40 years, the Terrace Dining Room is getting a complete makeover. When TDR reopens for the 2024-25 school year, it will have additional entrances off of the stairwell and elevators, new dining stations, expanded allergy-friendly and gluten-free options and a variety of seating setups, according to a Nov. 15 email.
(11/14/23 5:00am)
Accessible public transit should be a right, not a privilege for D.C. residents. Making city bus fares free not only gives low-income D.C. residents, students and tourists the ability to ride without the looming worry of compounding costs, but it also incentivizes the use of public transit as a whole.
(11/14/23 1:00pm)
D.C., Maryland and Virginia provide many opportunities to escape the museums, monuments and politics of downtown, and instead appreciate the nature of the region; especially as the seasons change.
(11/14/23 1:00pm)
The American University women’s basketball team (1-1) won their first game of the season and home opener against the Longwood Lancers (0-2) 81-63 on Nov. 7.
(11/14/23 1:00pm)
It was a cold November night at Catholic University. 30 athletes had just spent 76 minutes running into each other, incurring cuts and wounds, scoring points and leaving everything they had on the pitch. The score was 24-18, with American in the lead. Catholic is ranked #4 in the country for the small college division and was undefeated going into the match.
(11/14/23 1:00pm)
The Eagle’s photographers captured this event. View the photo essay here.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Some submissions have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Becoming a Division I college basketball player is a dream countless young athletes across the country share. While many aim to achieve this goal through scholarship offers, some take a different path, like walking on, which involves earning a non-scholarship spot on the team.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Student staff in the School of Communication are raising concerns about reduction in staff numbers and scheduled hours, as well as lack of training.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Theresa Runstedtler, an associate professor of African American history at American University, discussed the labor battles of Black players in the NBA in a SciPop Talk titled “When The NBA Became Black” in Bender Library on Oct. 25.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Thousands of people gathered at Freedom Plaza in D.C. and marched to the White House on Nov. 4 to demand a ceasefire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and that the United States government stop sending military aid to Israel.
(11/10/23 7:39pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains references to sexual assault. Please see the bottom of this story for additional resources.
(11/10/23 5:09pm)
Last week, The Eagle published an article covering a walkout on American University’s campus in support of Palestine. That article identified a speaker at the protest who had made an attempt to hide their identity by covering their face.
(11/10/23 1:00pm)
On Nov. 30, 2022, a software program was released that would change how professors and students navigate the classroom.
(11/10/23 1:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (17-10) fell to the Army Black Knights (14-10) on Nov. 4, by a score of three sets to two.
(11/10/23 1:00pm)
“The Holdovers” is a poignant examination of mental health and finding friendship in the most unexpected places.
(11/10/23 1:00pm)
The recent Supreme Court decision that the use of race as a factor in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause raised an important question: how will American University’s administration support students during the admissions process?
(11/10/23 5:21pm)
The American University wrestling team (0-1) lost to the University of Maryland Terrapins (1-0) in their Nov. 2 dual in Bender Arena. This was the team’s first match of the season, with a large student body turnout, likely due to the raffle for Doja Cat concert tickets.