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(12/11/22 1:00pm)
When Nora Greene, a third-year law student and president of the Washington College of Law Garden Council, returned to the community garden after it spent a long, lonely summer in the D.C. heat, she braced herself for the worst. Instead, Greene was astounded by the resilience of nature, discovering many of the plants were growing out of control.
(12/09/22 1:00pm)
The U.S. Botanic Garden (USBG) rang in the holiday season with its annual “Season’s Greenings” exhibit, which includes a massive outdoor G-gauge train display and scaled down D.C. landmark replicas surrounded by plants and flowers.
(12/06/22 2:10pm)
Safety should be a basic right on campus. When that right is violated, the administration should not only listen to students’ demands, but act. On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10, a new wave of discontent was initiated amongst the American University community against the administration’s handling of sexual violence cases.
(12/02/22 5:13pm)
From farm to table, the USDA Farmers Market on the National Mall provides a venue for local vendors and farmers to sell to D.C. residents.
(11/11/22 3:19pm)
Friends of the National Arboretum (FONA) displayed how residents come together to celebrate nature and promote sustainability during its second annual Fall Festival and Bulb Sale.
(11/09/22 1:24pm)
Artistic interpretations of Yellow Stone’s geysers, Zion’s canyons, monarch butterflies and magic mushrooms have exploded onto the rack in big-name stores while climate disaster worsens and 58 percent of Americans believe policymakers aren’t doing enough.
(11/08/22 3:26pm)
Local small businesses and district residents alike had an opportunity to come together to celebrate the start of autumn at the Georgetown Fall Harvest Festival on Oct. 15 and 16.
(10/31/22 1:01pm)
The Green Bay Packers (3-4), visited the 3-4 Washington Commanders on Oct. 23. The Packers are currently on a losing streak after a close London game against the New York Giants and a tough loss at home against the New York Jets.
(10/28/22 1:08pm)
American University’s new Center for Environment, Community, and Equity held its campus-wide launch event Oct. 20. Students, faculty and staff from various environmental disciplines were introduced to the center’s leadership and their vision for the function of the CECE. The event closed with remarks from keynote speaker Maxine Burkett, deputy assistant secretary for oceans, fisheries and polar affairs for the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs.
(10/20/22 4:27pm)
Editor's note: As a student media organization, The Eagle receives its funding allocation from the Center for Student Involvement.
(10/19/22 1:00pm)
October brings cold weather, longer nights and pumpkin spice. More importantly, it's the perfect time to rediscover your favorite horror movies and check out forgotten gems. In honor of spooky season, The Eagle has compiled a list of the best horror movies to watch alone or in the company of your closest friends.
(10/17/22 1:00pm)
TDR is now providing students reusable takeout containers as a more sustainable alternative to the single use boxes previously offered for to-go meals.
(10/12/22 5:46pm)
AU’s environmental clubs came together to kick off the fall season with a celebration for the community garden and the people that care about it. The garden is located beside Reeves Field, where the event took place on Friday, Sept. 30.
(10/06/22 11:42am)
American University’s Claudia Jones Club and Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter hosted an event to celebrate the success of the AU Staff Union’s August strike and promoted solidarity between students and workers on Sept. 27.
(10/05/22 1:18pm)
Yvon Chouinard, founder and former owner of Patagonia, gave away his two percent of stock of the company to the Patagonia Purpose Trust in early September. This trust will oversee and distribute donations to grassroot organizations fighting against climate change.
(10/04/22 12:00pm)
Editor’s note: Kayla Kelly is The Eagle’s opinion managing editor. They were not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
(09/08/22 11:56am)
Parts of the City Ridge development on Wisconsin Avenue are beginning to open, eight years after the property was purchased by the developer Roadside. The space is designed to create a community that caters to people’s daily needs through residential, retail and office spaces.
(08/29/22 7:27pm)
After 468 days at the bargaining table and the past week spent on strike, the American University Staff Union secured a contract with the University. The Union went on strike from Aug. 22 to Aug. 26, against what staff said were unfair wages, a result of unsuccessful bargaining sessions with the administration during the negotiating process.
(08/24/22 4:00am)
Shopping small is an important part of supporting your local community. The DMV offers a wide variety of locally owned boutiques, consignment shops and small businesses ideal for revamping closets for the approaching school year. Though choosing from all the small businesses in the area can be difficult, The Eagle has five recommendations with a wide variety of style and price ranges that are perfect for a fall shopping spree.
(08/16/22 11:00am)
This summer's reading list brings to light four Indigenous leaders, activists and scientists. This collection of environmentally focused books introduces remedies to the current climate crisis using generational Indigenous practices that are often overlooked or marginalized in today’s westernized society.