Princeton Review names AU No. 2 in 2025 Top Green Colleges List
American University claimed the No. 2 spot in the Princeton Review’s annual list of the Top 50 Green Colleges in the United States, its highest score on the list yet.
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American University claimed the No. 2 spot in the Princeton Review’s annual list of the Top 50 Green Colleges in the United States, its highest score on the list yet.
“Is this really for real?”
An individual spotted on American University’s campus wearing a jacket reading “ICE - Immigration” was not a real Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones and Assistant Vice President for University Police Services and Emergency Management Phil Morse wrote in an email to the community Friday.
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The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
Daniel Hodges and Harry Dunn, police officers who served at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection, discussed President Donald Trump’s recent pardons and the ramifications of political violence at an event with Kennedy Political Union and the School of Communication on Jan. 30.
The first time I saw a member of the queer community say, “you must keep living,” it was months before the election. For a very long time, it has been incredibly difficult to be queer and genderqueer. This is not news, but after the recent election, it feels like an air of dread has settled across this community that cannot be shaken.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
As we near the end of the fall 2024 semester, and The Eagle’s final edits are wrapping up, a few of our graduating seniors are putting their final touches on the paper.
Growing up with a single mother and a father in Ireland, Danny Noone, first-line center for American University club ice hockey and Kogod School of Business junior, has never been in a financially stable environment. This never stopped him from falling in love with ice hockey, an expensive youth sport. Throughout Noone’s youth hockey career, his mother financially supported him; however, now in college, he’s on his own.
American University students attended a rally on the quad to show support for survivors of sexual assault and demand change from administration on Nov. 11. The rally marks the second anniversary of a campus-wide walkout at which hundreds of students protested the University’s response to sexual violence and demanded change to the Title IX policy.
Content warning: This story mentions instances of rape and sexual assault. Please see the bottom for sexual violence resources.
Elections have always been community-building days for Delaney Denton, director of the Spirit and Traditions Board and senior in the School of Public Affairs. During the 2008 election, she said she remembers going to the polls with her mom and being particularly impressed by the women who were running.
Members of the American University administration deconstructed a Gaza Solidarity Sukkah erected by students between Hurst Hall and the East Quad Building on Oct. 23.