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The American University Eagles (3-7-4) defeated the Naval Academy Midshipmen (6-7-3) 2-1 on Oct. 11.
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The American University Eagles (3-7-4) defeated the Naval Academy Midshipmen (6-7-3) 2-1 on Oct. 11.
The American University Police Department will be trained to carry and administer Narcan, according to an email sent to the AU community Thursday by Vice President of Student Affairs Raymond Lu-Ming Ou and Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
With over two million monthly listeners on Spotify from all over the globe, Mike Oldfield’s musical masterpieces provide a gateway into new genres.
Editor’s Note: Jordan Young, the news managing editor for The Eagle and a former employee of the Raising A Village Foundation, was not involved in the reporting or editing of this article.
The American University Police Department may begin arming its officers with lethal force weapons. University Vice President Bronté Burleigh-Jones, shared this proposal with the campus community on Oct. 4 in a memo addressing campus safety.
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American University men’s soccer (3-4-4) lost to the Colgate Raiders (6-8-1) 2-1 in a game at Reeves FIeld on Oct. 14. Rainy conditions did not stop fans from showing up, as it was both Doug Dugan and Alumni Day for the Eagles and Family Weekend at American.
Small towns and big cities across the country are protesting against the opening of new dollar stores in their neighborhoods. One would expect the opening of new and cheaper shops to be welcomed by thrifty consumers, however, the negative impacts of these stores far outweigh the lower prices. These dollar store invasions drive out established grocery stores and leave communities with substandard food resources and economic opportunities.
American University's Multicultural Alumni Reunion brought together alumni and students for a weekend of music, discussions and networking. The art and community-focused weekend, which also took place over Family Weekend, was organized by multiple alumni groups, including the Black Alumni Alliance, the Latino Alumni Alliance and the Asian and Pacific Islander Alumni Network.
From the moment the lights came up with the crashing sound of G Flip’s drum kit, the concert promised to be a unique experience.
For its fourth iteration, the World Culture Festival set up on the National Mall for a three-day celebration from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. More than 450,000 attendees from 180 countries joined the Art of Living Foundation for a weekend of unity and peace.
Fresh tea, farm-grown ingredients, Ethiopian cuisine and homemade baked goods — all these things can be found at the farmers’ market that takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday on American University’s quad.
The Department of Critical Race, Gender & Culture Studies, along with the AU Muslim Students Association welcomed three guest speakers to American University on Oct. 4 to address how Islamophobic narratives have developed over time.
The search for and transition to a new president of American University represents an enormous opportunity for the institution and its community. It is imperative that the search process for the next president represent the interests of all constituencies within the community: tenure, term and adjunct faculty, graduate and undergraduate students and managerial and frontline staff.
The American University Eagles field hockey team (6-5) beat conference rival Bucknell (5-8) 2-1 in a penalty shootout Oct. 7.
On Oct. 6 and Oct. 7, the American University Department Of Performing Arts proudly presented their production of “Overture” in the Katzen studio theater.
The American University Eagles field hockey team (6-6) fell to the #9 University of Maryland Terrapins (10-3) 2-1 on Oct. 8.
Members of the American University community who demonstrated on the quad Wednesday were divided amid current conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Five weeks have come and gone for The Eagles’ 2023-24 Swim and Dive season, and they are already proving their potential.
In preparation for its beloved giant pandas’ return to China, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo held a week-long farewell event named “Panda Palooza.”r. The celebration took place from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.