Union members show support for Kamala Harris
Half a dozen members of the janitors union SEIU 32BJ held a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris at American University’s Glover Gate less than a week before the election on Oct. 30.
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Half a dozen members of the janitors union SEIU 32BJ held a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris at American University’s Glover Gate less than a week before the election on Oct. 30.
Indie pop singer-songwriter Claire Cottrill, known as Clairo, charmed her audience in concert at The Anthem on Oct. 21.
The American University volleyball team (19-4, 9-2) defeated the Colgate Raiders (12-10, 9-2) in thrilling five-set fashion on Oct. 26 in Bender Arena.
Members of the American University administration deconstructed a Gaza Solidarity Sukkah erected by students between Hurst Hall and the East Quad Building on Oct. 23.
The Kogod School of Business presented rapper Flo Milli as the headliner of this year’s Veloric Concert in Bender Arena on Oct. 24.
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Sarai Batallas.
American University is continuing to deliberate whether to arm the AU Police Department and is expected to release a decision in early 2025, according to Assistant Vice President of University Police Service Management and Transportation Progress Phillip Morse, who spoke with student media publications on Monday morning.
The American University Police Department identified a suspect who was later arrested in connection to a second instance of vandalism that occurred Wednesday morning on the American University sign on Ward Circle, according to an email from Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
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As the leaves turn brown and the air gets cooler, cozy up with The Eagle staff’s specially curated picks for the perfect fall playlist.
The Eagles men’s and women’s cross country teams both finished their 2024 regular season with several individual successes building towards high postseason expectations.
The American University volleyball team (18-4, 8-2) swept the Holy Cross Crusaders (2-17, 0-10) in Bender Arena on Oct. 25 by a score of 25-17, 25-15, 25-17.
The American University Police Department is investigating an incident where an individual on the southside of campus pointed a firearm at someone from a vehicle, according to an email sent to the University community.
Spooky season is finally here — fluorescent ghosts and crashed witches are already popping up all over the neighborhood — and people are in the spirit.
Slasher films are a subgenre popular throughout the 1970s and 80s that seemingly died out after being exhausted of all possibilities. However, recent filmmakers are bringing slashers back.
American University’s College of Arts and Sciences announced in September 2024 a new PhD in Biomedical and Environmental Health Sciences to start classes in August 2025.
Robin Maher, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, spoke at an event on Oct. 22 at American University urging students to use their voting power to change the conversation around the death penalty.
Throughout October, students attended community forums organized by the Security Review Working Group to share their thoughts about the potential arming of the American University Police Department.
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As Halloween approaches, we all need shows and movies to help embrace cozy autumn vibes or eerie thrills.