Field hockey soars over Bucknell in close semifinal
The #1 seeded American University field hockey team (10-7) defeated the #4 Bucknell Bison (8-9) in the Patriot League’s Nov. 2 semifinal 3-2 to advance to the League Championship.
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The #1 seeded American University field hockey team (10-7) defeated the #4 Bucknell Bison (8-9) in the Patriot League’s Nov. 2 semifinal 3-2 to advance to the League Championship.
As climate change progresses, its consequences become as real as the air we breathe and the water we drink. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that two-thirds of Americans feel that the federal government is not doing enough to address the forthcoming health implications.
American University students were given a rare opportunity to ask questions about the Office of Equity and Title IX’s operations on Oct. 26 in the latest installment of the Student Government’s “What’s the Tea” series.
American University women’s soccer (3-9-4) lost to the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (11-5) 2-1 on Oct. 25 at Reeves Field. Their loss, and Colgate’s subsequent win over Holy Cross, cost them the final spot in the Patriot League postseason.
From Oct. 20-27, the DC Center for the LGBT Community presented Reel Affirmations, an annual film festival celebrating LGBTQ+ identities and film and media.,
The American University men’s soccer team (6-5-4) dominated the Army West Point Black Knights (3-9-4) in a 3-0 Senior Day victory on Oct. 28.
Women in the spotlight have long been the targets of questions about dating, breakups and marriages, which reduces their accomplishments and talents to nothing compared to the much more pressing story: who they’re dating.
Editor’s note: This story contains references to sexual assault.
The American University field hockey team (9-7) will host the Patriot League Championship Nov. 2 and Nov. 4.
Students often struggle to find ways to help the environment in a residence hall or small apartment, but composting is easier than many students think.
In my final semester at American University, it comes as no surprise that, once again, swastikas were found on campus. There is a definitive escalation this year, however, as the vandalism was drawn on the doors of Jewish students, as well as in a bathroom. Since I started writing this piece, I received another notification: a Palestinian staff member received a death threat. These acts are hate crimes and deserve to be categorized as such.
When people look up at the night sky, their eyes squint to see little white dots, as if someone shook salt on a black cloth.
Almost exactly a year ago, The Eagle wrote an article and subsequent Staff Editorial regarding the importance of having Narcan, the name brand for naloxone HCl, on campus. We asked that American University begin supplying Narcan immediately or, if that was not possible, provide fentanyl test strips and helpful resources regarding overdoses instead. Until recently, we hadn’t heard any updates on this issue. On Oct. 19, the University announced that AUPD will begin to carry Narcan for students in crises and that training for officers is already underway.
Less than two miles from American University’s campus lies an underground nuclear bunker, often described as a “relic” of a far-gone era. Our grandparents, or even parents, remember times of “duck and cover,” when they were taught as students to hide under their desks to protect themselves during nuclear attacks. The era of constant nuclear threat is not as distant a memory as it may seem.
Jonathan Craig, a second year graduate student in American University’s Department of Environmental Science, researches the presence of microplastics in the Anacostia River watershed.
The month of November and the Thanksgiving season allow time for rumination, interrupting the bustle of daily life with opportunities to pause and reflect. Sitting down with a thoughtful read is the perfect way to do some introspection.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
The American University volleyball team (14-9) swept the Navy Midshipmen (13-6) in dominant fashion at Bender Arena, winning 26-24, 25-12, 25-11.
El jueves 26 de octubre, la serie de conferencias de lingüística Hugo J. Mueller de American University dio la bienvenida a su primer orador, Nelson Flores, un experto de renombre mundial en raza e idioma. La presentación se tituló “Una genealogía raciolingüística del yo”.
Dimitri Tsolakis, a senior in the School of International Service, opened the Students for Justice in Palestine’s first teach-in of the year on Oct. 2. Titled “Environmental Justice in Palestine,” Tskolakis told the crowd to add two new concepts to their advocacy toolbox.