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(10/04/23 5:05pm)
American University officials are considering arming its police officers, according to an email sent to the University community Wednesday morning by Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones. The email cited a recent shooting at Morgan State University as raising concerns for enhanced campus safety efforts.
(10/04/23 12:00pm)
In the halls of Congress, portraits of long-serving members might as well be painted onto the walls. Recently, the health and age of certain politicians have raised valid concerns. But the call for Congressional term limits as a solution overlooks several crucial dimensions of the problem.
(10/04/23 12:00pm)
In the U.S., single-person households have more than tripled since 1940. With rent becoming less affordable, many people question why they can’t afford to live alone. But we never seem to question why our goal is to live apart from others and away from a community. Why is self-reliance the goal?
(10/04/23 12:00pm)
American University isn’t alone in a new meal plan; many D.C. residents also have a new meal plan: visiting The Square.
(10/03/23 12:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (9-6) beat the Lafayette Leopards (6-7) in straight sets in their Patriot League home opener.
(10/03/23 12:00pm)
The average American University student’s wallet has a license from home, a folded vaccine card and probably some cash featuring a signature from former U.S. Treasurer Rosa ‘Rosie’ Rios, which appears on “$1.2 trillion out of the $1.4 trillion in circulation worldwide,” according to The National Women’s History Museum.
(10/03/23 12:00pm)
Wesley Lowery — journalist, author and new executive editor of the School of Communication’s Investigative Reporting Workshop — is sparking conversations about race with his new book, “American Whitelash: A Changing Nation and the Cost of Progress.”
(09/29/23 5:43pm)
The Washington Spirit (6-5-8) are fighting to keep their playoff dreams alive in the National Women’s Soccer League. With three games left in the 2023 season, the sixth-seeded Spirit currently hold the final playoff spot.
(09/28/23 12:00pm)
The American University women’s soccer team (1-4-3) clinched their first win of the season with a 2-1 finish in an exciting home game matchup against the Army West Point Black Knights (3-5-2).
(09/27/23 12:00pm)
Online curated vintage brand, IT GIRL THRIFT, founded by Emma Scotlan and Rebecca Jahangeri Coleman, hosted a Georgetown pop-up to inspire women to make bold fashion decisions this month. Open from Sept. 22-24, the pop up featured clothing and accessories from vintage and modern designers.
(09/26/23 12:00pm)
Little Amal took her first steps in D.C. on Sept. 17, emerging on Black Lives Matter Plaza to the thundering tunes of the Eastern Senior High School marching band. Chasing after the trumpets, tubas and drums, the 12-foot puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee danced with her arms out and her eyes closed on Sunday.
(09/25/23 12:00pm)
On July 26 and again on Aug. 29, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze while speaking at news conferences. At 81 years old, Sen. McConnell is not even the oldest member of Congress.
(09/25/23 12:00pm)
“Dumb Money,” the new docu-drama from “I, Tonya” director Craig Gillespie, showcases the time-honored trope of an underdog gatecrashing a walled-off society. This time, Gillespie exposes the warped reality of supposed “high finance.”
(09/22/23 12:00pm)
As students settle into a new semester, many find themselves stuck in a work slump. Exploring new places to study — aside from the usual spots in Bender Library or residence hall — can help get out of that slump.
(09/22/23 12:00pm)
American University’s Public Relations Student Society of America chapter hosted their annual Icons of DC event on Sept. 19. The event, co-sponsored by the Phi Sigma Pi Honors Fraternity and the Kennedy Political Union, featured former Washington quarterback Doug Williams.
(09/22/23 12:00pm)
With the beginning of a new semester and building academic stress, it can be hard to wind down at the end of the day. To help you out, The Eagle has assembled a list of entertaining and nostalgic movies for the back to school season. Whether it’s a movie night with friends or laying in bed after a hard day of classes, these movies are perfect to celebrate a fresh start to the academic year.
(09/22/23 12:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(09/21/23 12:00pm)
Men’s and women’s cross-country have competed at two invitationals so far this fall, and from the get-go, they appear to be an improved team from last season.
(09/20/23 12:00pm)
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin discussed the youth vote, the Republican “cult” and the future of American democracy at a town hall hosted by the School of Communication and Kennedy Political Union Sept. 14.
(09/19/23 12:00pm)
The NCAA Transfer Portal has significantly transformed college basketball. Starting in 2022, players were allowed to transfer to different schools and play immediately, rather than sitting out for a redshirt year. This change allowed players to seamlessly change schools.