Students split on new Metro bill amid widespread delays
A $100 SmarTrip stipend in the DC Council bill is enticing for some, while others disagree with the proposition
A $100 SmarTrip stipend in the DC Council bill is enticing for some, while others disagree with the proposition
The activist shared her poetry and described how she deals with self-doubt
Event intended to promote economic recovery for local Adams Morgan businesses
A new DC Councilmember for Ward 3 and a tipped minimum wage increase are among the major outcomes so far
How America's most politically active student body spent Election Day
Lawsuit ‘mutually resolved’ after being filed in 2020
‘I am who I am, and I can’t be anything else’
As Ward 3 chooses a new councilmember for the first time in 16 years, The Eagle asked the candidates about pandemic preparedness, education, housing and more
Metropolitan Police Department will assist in ongoing investigation
Alpha Chi Omega offered art and information to students on the quad for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Kaitlan Collins and Kristen Welker discuss working with elected officials and growing in the industry during Kennedy Political Union and SOC event
University to launch a ‘community-based health initiative’ around Narcan on campus, officials say
Williams spoke about her path to building a platform of empowerment and culture amongst Indigenous youth
Event focused on HIV education, prevention and destigmatization
‘We’re still here and we’re still in solidarity with each other’
Students living on campus voice frustrations with new lockout policies, including elimination of temporary keycards
Members emphasized creating safe space, supporting one another
President Burwell moderated the discussion, featuring former presidential chiefs of staff and David Marchick, dean of the Kogod School of Business
Programs at AU and around DC brought community together
Online classes will allow students time to travel for the holiday and recharge, officials said