Little Amal leaves a big footprint on DC
The 12-foot girl advocated for refugees with local artists in downtown D.C.
The 12-foot girl advocated for refugees with local artists in downtown D.C.
Paul Dano’s standout performance overcomes the film’s limitations
A guide to diversify your D.C. coffee experience
Movies to watch as you're settling into school
‘GUTS’ is an ambitious follow-up to ‘SOUR,’ with all the enthusiasm, creativity and lyricism that put Rodrigo on the map in 2021
Restaurant Week makes upscale restaurants more accessible
Sid Balman releases final installment in award-winning trilogy
Looking for the perfect music to get back into school? The Eagle has you covered with a playlist to start your semester right
Pride celebration was largest ‘to ever take place’ in the District, Capital Pride says
The prints, on display at AU, have a special connection to Japanese history and culture
A look into Certified Green Courses
The a cappella group honored alumni and graduating members with songs old and new
Center for Environment, Community, and Equity celebrates its first inaugural year
“Leaning into the community that is so special in AU is something that I wish I had done a lot sooner."
The project includes an interactive map where students can find various plant species on campus
“It changes how you think about directing your actors in what they do."
Used by students and professors, the library is for more than checking out music scores
From campus decarbonization to fair wages for University staff, AU activists demand more from the administration
Under new management, the food pantry has started new initiatives to be fully stocked
The ensemble’s third track, ‘A Silence Haunts Me,’ steals the show with its touching lyrics