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(03/18/26 3:24pm)
Protestors filled the School of International Service atrium with chants and cheers, the crowd swelling to the beginning of the lobby stairwell. Just below them sat roughly 22 American University students observing a moderated discussion between Paul Ingrassia and the AU College Republicans.
(03/05/26 9:33pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(03/03/26 3:36pm)
Trends, techniques and stories shaping D.C.’s hair and beauty scene were spotlighted on Feb. 9 at The D.C. History Week Hair Show. Vernoln Martins, a celebrity stylist, hosted the event as a part of D.C. History Week, an annual, week-long cultural experience dedicated to celebrating and preserving the city’s beauty.
(02/16/26 1:21pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is fictional.
(02/06/26 9:37pm)
After students called for transparency from administrators at a protest Wednesday, American University released a statement dismissing allegations against School of International Service professor Earl Anthony Wayne.
(01/22/26 5:08pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(01/20/26 3:51pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(01/15/26 4:20pm)
Across the two years she has worked at the American University library, Sydney Henry has compiled a notebook of her experiences. The pages chronicle what she says is a years-long pattern of intimidation and belittlement by supervisors.
(01/15/26 12:29am)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(12/17/25 5:33pm)
Students are turning to the American University Career Center as the job market begins to cool to find internships, careers and post-graduation plans.
(12/12/25 10:56pm)
Gregg Harry has researched gravitational-wave detection for 14 years. The American University physics professor’s work has advanced scientific understanding of quantum physics and filled a need requested by the government.
(12/12/25 8:47pm)
The Nov. 4 Virginia election was highly anticipated, especially by students in American University’s Battleground Virginia (COMM-420 Topics in Mass Media) class who got to watch, report and learn from the campaigns in Richmond, Virginia.
(12/11/25 6:14pm)
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
(12/09/25 4:33pm)
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
(12/08/25 10:53pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(12/04/25 9:25pm)
Pulitzer-nominated journalist and American University alumnus Sidney Balman Jr. is preparing for the release of his fourth and newest novel, “The Mural,” which is set to be published in February 2026. “The Mural” is a fictional story based on the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
(12/01/25 3:00pm)
The Eagle is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and held an event from its monthly Centennial Speaker Series featuring former Eagle staffers who are now political reporters.
(11/17/25 7:39pm)
The Eagle’s editorial board is composed of its staff but does not represent every individual staffer’s views. Rather, it provides an insight into how The Eagle, as an editorially independent institution, responds to issues on campus.
(11/17/25 4:10am)
Editor's Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
(11/12/25 7:12pm)
Students and faculty at higher education institutions, such as American University, were impacted by the government shutdown that began on Oct. 1. The shutdown left many government services suspended, placed around 670,000 federal employees furloughed, and eliminated internships and other professional development opportunities for students.