American University’s Campus Beautification Day brings new blooms to campus
Volunteers clad in blue T-shirts added over 5,000 plants to campus as part of American University’s annual Campus Beautification Day.
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Volunteers clad in blue T-shirts added over 5,000 plants to campus as part of American University’s annual Campus Beautification Day.
Did you know that Greenland sharks can live up to 400 years old? Or that redwood trees can be albino?
“The Sky’s The Limit” sculpture exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts will be on display until Feb. 25. The exhibit features art created using unique materials and techniques that challenge notions about the artistic process.
Twenty student organizations joined together on Nov. 5 for a Multicultural Feast to celebrate diversity with conversation, performances, dancing and plenty of food.
“Common Ground” showed Nov. 13 at the Miracle Theater in D.C. The documentary aimed to inspire and urge audiences to fight for change in the agriculture system through compelling storytelling.
From oaks and beaches to poplars and maples, D.C. has its fair share of greenery. But invasive plants threaten the city’s ecosystem.
For American University’s District Cinema Society, making movies is just part of the package. When students join the club, they enter a community of film lovers and creators eager to share their passion and skills.
Over 150 of the District’s top restaurants participated in Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week, from Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, where patrons could try their menus at a fixed and discounted price.
In 2007, a movement started in D.C. The leaders were local artists, and their tools were aerosol paint.
American University’s Leonard Hall will undergo extensive renovations this summer, including changes to residence hall rooms, bathrooms, lounges and the lobby.
Every day, between meetings with faculty, students and other officials, Fanta Aw would set aside time for a walk around campus.
Editor’s Note: Jordan Young, The Eagle’s managing editor for news and a member of DSU, was not involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story.
Recent food inspection reports from Subway, Einstein Bagels, Terrace Dining Room and the Mary Graydon Center show violations in inspections from the D.C. Department of Health and an independent firm used by American University.
The Washington National Cathedral unveiled a portrait of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was murdered in 1998 in an anti-gay hate crime in Laramie, Wyoming.
On Sept. 6, Fiona Murphey’s daily 30-minute commute to American University turned into a five-hour-long nightmare. After that, she started a petition to fix the Grosvenor elevator.
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.
The Muslim Student Association, Sunrise Movement at AU, South Asian Student Association and Hindu Students Association hosted a flea market fundraiser for flood relief in Pakistan on Wednesday.