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(10/27/22 12:00pm)
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and NBC’s Kristen Welker gave the AU community an inside look at covering the presidency at an event Oct. 19 co-hosted by the Kennedy Political Union and the School of Communication.
(10/27/22 1:00am)
Editor’s note: Taraji Ellington, Aaron Russel, Emily Brignand Ava Falkenrath and Hannah Langenfeld were not involved in the writing, editing or reporting of this story.
(10/24/22 8:10pm)
With the election underway, here are the candidates for Student Government’s fall elections. Voting opens Monday, Oct. 24 at 12 p.m. and closes Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 12 p.m. with positions for the Undergraduate Senate and school councils on the ballot.
(10/13/22 12:24pm)
I was on the phone with my mom when I learned that a swastika had been graffitied in Anderson Hall. When I alerted my mom to the news, she responded with one word: “Again?”
(08/17/22 11:00am)
Editor’s note: This story contains references to sexual assault.
(08/11/22 11:00am)
D.C.’s Ward 5, a predominantly low-income and black community, contains 1,030 acres of industrial zoned land. For decades, these industrial facilities within this area have been known to cause air pollution and subsequent health issues, but residents of one neighborhood, Brentwood, have decided to challenge this.
(08/10/22 11:00am)
The Citi Open has been one of the most anticipated D.C. events this summer. The annual tennis tournament takes place in the district’s very own Rock Creek Park.
(09/24/20 12:00pm)
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on theeaglecoronavirusproject.com, a separate website created by Eagle staff at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020. Articles from that website have been migrated to The Eagle’s main site and backdated with the dates they were originally published in order to allow readers to access them more easily.
(03/23/20 2:00pm)
Editor’s note: this article originally appeared on theeaglecoronavirusproject.com, a separate website created by Eagle staff at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020. Articles from that website have been migrated to The Eagle’s main site and backdated with the dates they were originally published in order to allow readers to access them more easily.
(06/28/22 1:35pm)
Hundreds rallied under the beating sun outside the Supreme Court on Friday afternoon to protest the Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional guarantee of the right to an abortion.
(06/24/22 2:09pm)
Editor's note: This piece takes on a different form of journalism than Eagle readers may be typically familiar with. Read this letter from the editor to learn more.
(05/24/22 3:15pm)
In an email to the American University community on May 11, University officials announced multiple changes to on-campus COVID-19 testing, mask protocols and University travel.
(05/23/22 11:00am)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(04/29/22 5:51pm)
As The Eagle wraps up publishing for the spring semester, we’d like to take a moment and recognize the hard work of our graduating seniors. The Eagle’s class of 2022 has worked tirelessly to make The Eagle what it is today and we are so proud of them and their achievements.
(04/28/22 12:56pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/25/22 1:53pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/22/22 7:15pm)
Student Government President Chyna Brodie faces a number of sanctions, including suspension from her position, after the American University Student Government Department of Human Resources found her in violation of its Ethical and Judicial Standards.
(04/19/22 1:25pm)
American University’s School of Public Affairs ranked tenth in U.S. News & World Report’s evaluation of the best public affairs graduate programs in the country. The ranking signifies the second consecutive year that SPA has received the highest rating among public affairs schools in D.C.
(04/15/22 7:39pm)
Editor’s Note: Committee member Sara Winick, The Eagle’s music editor, was not involved in the writing, reporting, or editing of this story.
(04/15/22 5:50pm)
We talk a lot about community at this school. Whether it’s the administration’s favorite slogan “community of care,” or finding ways to shift and modify campus community, like Founders week celebrations, community is a buzzword thrown around a lot on this campus. In one of our staff editorials this year, we talked about the need for the University to shift away from the question of “Where can we create community?” to “Where does community already exist?”