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(10/31/22 8:50pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains mention of sexual assault. Please see the bottom of this story for additional resources. This is a developing story and will be updated as additional information becomes available.
(10/31/22 4:18pm)
Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss their plans for Halloween weekend and their screening of “Decision to Leave.” They’re not feeling very cinematic this week.
(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.
(10/31/22 12:50pm)
American University’s chapter of Alpha Chi Omega and My Sister’s Place hosted a table on the quad to raise awareness for domestic violence Oct. 20 in honor of Purple Thursday.
(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.
(10/27/22 1:22pm)
In celebration of Emirati Women’s Day, the United Arab Emirates Embassy presented “While the Coffee Grounds Settle: Stories from the UAE,” from Sept. 23 to Oct. 14. The exhibit brought the narratives of Middle Eastern women to the forefront.
(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.
(10/26/22 4:48pm)
The AU Indian-American community celebrated the Hindu holiday Diwali on Friday with a night of complimentary food, performances by AU dance teams and a hired DJ hosted by the AU Hindu Students Association.
(10/26/22 1:00pm)
Editor’s Note: The cast listed in this article represent the performers in the performance on October 20th at 8pm.
(10/26/22 1:00pm)
Editor’s note: This article contains references to substance abuse and overdoses. Please see the bottom of this story for resources.
(10/25/22 1:15pm)
American University welcomed Afro-Indigenous activist and poet Autumn Rose Williams to discuss Indigenous awareness and appreciation. Hosted by the Students for Change and Indigenous Initiatives, the Oct. 10 conversation was centered around empowering the Indigenous community and increasing visibility of Indigenous people.
(10/25/22 1:09pm)
The American University women’s soccer team beat Colgate University 2-0 with goals from freshman midfielder Eliza Fisher and senior captain and midfielder Alysa Vazquez.
(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.
(10/24/22 6:22pm)
For the past two years, The Eagle has released a staff diversity report as part of our work to take tangible steps to diversify our staff and our coverage. We know that simply measuring this data is not enough, but our hope is that in doing so, we can continue to provide a level of transparency to ensure that our staff more accurately represents the community that we cover. The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group is continuing to meet biweekly this semester and is committed to improving the diversity of both its staff and coverage.
(10/24/22 5:21pm)
Fiesta DC es un festival que ocurre durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana y se celebró este 24 y 25 de septiembre. La comunidad Latina en AU mostró su orgullo con banderas de sus respectivos países y un desfile de diferentes comidas y artesanías Latinas.
(10/24/22 1:00pm)
Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for a Free Tibet, the AU Hawai’i Club and The Indigenous Initiative joined the AU Art Club for the mural reveal in The Bridge Cafe of the “I Am On Native Land” mural in honor of Indigenous People’s Day in early October.
(10/24/22 12:00pm)
Para celebrar el Mes de la Hispanidad, AU League of United Latin American Citizens en conjunto con Puerto Rican Student Union, Partnership for a Healthier America, HIV Vaccine Trials Network y Children’s National Hospital, organizó una noche de karaoke el 13 de octubre.
(10/21/22 2:40pm)
Displacement, distrust and disappointment characterize the story of D.C.’s inability to care for and protect marginalized communities in one neighborhood in particular: Barry Farm, D.C.
(10/21/22 12:24pm)
HIV Vaccine Trials Network and Children’s National Hospital representatives spoke to American University students about HIV prevention and destigmatization on Oct. 13. The event was co-sponsored by the AU Public Health Association, the Puerto Rican Student Organization and AU League of United Latin American Citizens.