Movie Review: “Insurgent”
The next film in the Divergent series just manages to meet expectations.
The next film in the Divergent series just manages to meet expectations.
The American Family Association labeled the AU Humanist Community on its bigotry map, and the president of the AUHC feels honored.
Profane, humorous, tragic, and real all wrapped into one.
In his new book, SOC Professor Declan Fahy discuses celebrity culture in science.
Downtown D.C. has a new vegan restaurant choice.
AU students collaborated with UDC students to honor writers from the Harlem Renaissance.
In honor of Women’s History Month, a film pays homage to female veterans
SIS professor Susan Shepler’s Peace Corps experience in Sierra Leone changed her career trajectory.
Antonio Cuna, better known as Sweater Beats, played an hour and a half set for his beloved DMV at U Street Music Hall on March 4.
The critically acclaimed rapper duo will perform in the Tavern on March 27.
A notorious escape artist or misunderstood prisoner?
Even after over 27 years worth of performances, the Kennedy Center’s production of “Shear Madness” still manages to be fresh and entertaining.
Tenley’s own Little Omm Yoga studio is a great deal with a better location.
With hungry eyes and empty stomachs, four Eagle editors review the new grilled cheese shop on 19th and L.
Follow the footsteps of diplomats and royalty for free in Georgetown.
If you’re in down for spring break, take the chance to get out of the AU bubble with these events.
Christine Floriza from the AU library appeared briefly in an ad for NBC Washington.
Owner of 18th Street’s popular Sakuramen branches into pojangmacha a few doors down.
Two-time “Cupcake Wars” winner Doron Petersan masters the art of vegan baking.
The indie-pop/rock outfits amped up the volume and got fans moving at the renowned D.C. venue.