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When someone strung bananas from nooses on American University’s campus last May, Lauren Lumpkin first heard about it from friends at The Blackprint.
Nearly one year after a hate crime rocked American University’s campus, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in a memo on Friday that “no suspect has been identified in the case” and that “all credible leads have been exhausted” in the investigation.
Be discreet when meeting President-Designate Sylvia Burwell – you don’t want to accidentally leak her name before her announcement as president. When covering a devastating campus event, don’t forget to sleep and limit your caffeine intake. Someone will always criticize you or the paper – don’t let them rattle you. Most importantly, order pizza for the staff as often as possible. They will be more likely to help when news breaks on a Friday afternoon.
The Metropolitan Police Department and Metro Transit Police Department arrested a person found hanging anti-Semitic posters near American University’s campus early Monday morning, Fanta Aw, vice president of campus life and inclusive excellence, said in a memo released Monday.
Kenneth Clarke, the American University student who was struck by a car in late March, has passed away, Fanta Aw, vice president of campus life and inclusive excellence, said in a campus-wide email Friday morning.
An American University student was struck by a car Tuesday night and is in critical condition.
The Eagle’s advisory board has elected Haley Samsel, The Eagle’s current managing editor for news, as its editor-in-chief for the 2018-2019 year.
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Provost Scott Bass will step down in June after 10 years as the school’s top academic administrator, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in a campus-wide email Friday afternoon.
Students were evacuated from Nebraska Hall Monday night due to black smoke. No one was injured and the smoke is now under control, D.C. Fire and EMS told The Eagle.
The Eagle recently reached an important milestone: staff and alumni combined forces to create a $50,000 endowment through the University that will help fund important journalism at American University.
For 32 years, Tenleytown resident Mary Alice Levine has bought gardening supplies at Johnson’s Florist and Garden Centers near American University’s Greenberg Theater.
When sophomore Nuha Vora first arrived at AU, she didn’t know many other Muslim students.
American University will hold a town hall at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Kay Spiritual Life Center, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the AU community Wednesday morning.
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The University dispatched AU police officers yesterday to protect Student Government President Taylor Dumpson after a white supremacist group encouraged its followers to troll her online, Vice President for Communication Teresa Flannery announced in an email to the University Friday morning.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated’s national headquarters released a statement in support of its AU chapter on Tuesday afternoon. The statement called for the University to increase security for Dumpson, other AKA members and African-American students on campus.
Public Safety is investigating a racist incident involving bananas that were discovered early this morning, according to a memorandum sent today to the University community from Interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw.
The Kennedy Political Union and School of Communication will host CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper on April 4.