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(11/14/23 5:00am)
Accessible public transit should be a right, not a privilege for D.C. residents. Making city bus fares free not only gives low-income D.C. residents, students and tourists the ability to ride without the looming worry of compounding costs, but it also incentivizes the use of public transit as a whole.
(11/06/23 1:00pm)
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.
(11/02/23 12:00pm)
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.
(11/01/23 12:00pm)
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.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
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.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
The Georgetown Fall Market, a fall-themed shopping experience, featured over 30 businesses with sales and fall-inspired menus from Oct. 15 to 16.
(10/24/23 12:00pm)
American University took an important step forward when it divested its endowment from fossil fuels in 2020. By removing all fossil fuel stocks from its endowment portfolio, the University responded not only to demands from its students, but also participated in a moment of reckoning for the fossil fuel industry that came after decades of deceit, disinformation and destruction. Now, the University needs to go a step further; it must cut all ties with the fossil fuel industry.
(10/17/23 1:58pm)
Fresh tea, farm-grown ingredients, Ethiopian cuisine and homemade baked goods — all these things can be found at the farmers’ market that takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday on American University’s quad.
(10/10/23 4:24pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the community that Seth Grossman will be taking on the position of vice president and chief administrative officer.
(10/05/23 12:00pm)
Growing up in the wake of constant wildfires, hurricanes and droughts, Gen Z is numb to severe weather and the adverse conditions that come with global warming.
(09/27/23 12:00pm)
Online curated vintage brand, IT GIRL THRIFT, founded by Emma Scotlan and Rebecca Jahangeri Coleman, hosted a Georgetown pop-up to inspire women to make bold fashion decisions this month. Open from Sept. 22-24, the pop up featured clothing and accessories from vintage and modern designers.
(09/06/23 12:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (5-1) hosted a round robin tournament on Sept. 1 and 2 at Bender Arena where they went undefeated.
(07/18/23 12:00pm)
When the summer begins for American University students, many wish to continue learning and building their resumes, whether that’s through working a job in their hometown, participating in an internship or taking a summer class. Enrolling in summer courses should be an experience that doesn’t break students’ bank for aiming to further their education. American University does not provide this experience.
(07/06/23 12:00pm)
American University students were not the only people on campus saying goodbye-for-now as the school year came to a close. The Board of Trustees also had their final meeting May 18 and 19.
(06/07/23 12:00pm)
On Canvas, you may have noticed some of your professors displaying an emblem on their page that reads, “Certified Green Course.”
(05/03/23 12:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(05/03/23 12:00pm)
American University’s Center for Environment, Community and Equity concluded its first inaugural year with a round robin of environmental justice initiatives on April 27. The event reflected a year of connections and intersections among faculty, staff and students alike.
(05/02/23 12:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(05/02/23 12:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/19/23 12:58pm)
Some people learn about what it means to be vegan or vegetarian from social media or in class, but others take their education into their own kitchen. Sameer’s Plate helps people do just that.