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(04/12/24 12:00pm)
American University’s Communication Collaborative for Change — also known as SOC3 — is addressing a lack of diversity in the communications field by introducing diverse Gen Z voices to the industry with hands-on experience.
(04/05/24 12:00pm)
Imaginary friends are a common topic of exploration for screenwriters. From the animated show “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends,” to David Fincher’s film “Fight Club,” film and television have explored both the fun and danger that imaginary friends can bring.
(04/03/24 12:00pm)
American University Mock Trial concluded its spring season after advancing to the 2024 D.C. Open Round Championship Series on March 10.
(03/28/24 1:26pm)
Bird-watching is a fun and educational hobby for D.C. residents, and the spring 2024 semester marks the debut of American University’s own bird-watching organization.
(03/19/24 1:17pm)
American University’s College of Arts and Sciences offers a plethora of theoretical and hard science classes for students to choose from. The college’s Department of Environmental Science is building on this with plans for new science classes, thanks to new assistant professor Chelsea Koch.
(03/18/24 12:17pm)
While scoring might be the most exciting aspect of basketball, it is not the only factor that leads to a win. American University senior Lincoln Ball embodies this mentality. The 6’6” forward has embraced his role as a leader who can impact the game in many ways outside of scoring.
(02/29/24 1:00pm)
Mass layoffs and a drop in digital subscriptions continue to rock the news industry. Countless explanations exist for these issues, but the public often overlooks the culpability of private investment funds.
(02/22/24 1:00pm)
Whether in politics or technology, D.C. provides college students with many career opportunities, and American University junior Amir Farahani takes advantage of what the area has to offer.
(02/20/24 1:00pm)
In college basketball, playing time for freshmen is never guaranteed, even for highly touted recruits. However, with the right circumstances freshmen could have the opportunity to demonstrate their value.
(02/13/24 1:00pm)
American University students travel the globe to delve into their academic and career interests through the school’s study abroad programs. In the fall semester, AU students gained hands-on experience in diverse areas such as filmmaking and public health in culturally vibrant cities like Prague, Brussels and Nairobi.
(02/01/24 1:00pm)
Good floor spacing is essential for most college basketball teams, especially those with skilled three-point shooters. The American University men’s basketball team is no different, and the Eagles have achieved productive floor spacing and efficient thr3ee-point shooting from 6’7” freshman forward Matt Mayock.
(01/22/24 1:00pm)
When new head coaches are hired in college sports, it is not uncommon for them to bring in new assistant coaches and staff to help them achieve their vision for the program. This is the case for American University’s new men’s basketball head coach, Duane Simpkins, who has brought in a host of new faces to the basketball program since taking the position in April 2023.
(01/18/24 1:00pm)
Combat sports movies aim to illuminate the mystique and darker facets of their professional industries. “The Iron Claw” is no exception.
(01/17/24 1:00pm)
Ferrari’s Italian sports cars epitomize wealth and luxury. However, before their vehicles became global symbols of vanity, the car manufacturer excelled for years in Grand Prix racing competitions, under its founder Enzo Ferrari.
(01/16/24 1:00pm)
American University’s Center for Environment, Community, & Equity has advanced its development, establishing a new clearinghouse, anchored by newly appointed Director Dana R. Fisher.
(12/08/23 8:03pm)
The Kennedy Political Union and the American University Student Government offered AU students a well-deserved study break before finals: “An Evening with Jordan Klepper” on Thursday.
(12/01/23 1:00pm)
Like many college basketball teams across the country, the American University women’s basketball team utilizes the NCAA transfer portal to replace departing players and add depth to the team. The portal is teeming with eligible players seeking a new home after leaving their previous programs. This was the case for AU seniors Marisa Lee and Anna LeMaster, who joined the team before the 2022-23 season as juniors. Lee transferred from the University of Hartford, and LeMaster transferred from the University of Dayton.
(11/28/23 4:51pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (4-3) defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1-4) 87-73 for their second home victory of the season on Nov. 16 in Bender Arena. After back-to-back losses at Villanova and William & Mary, the Eagles turned things around at home with a 78-58 win against Siena on Nov. 13 and Nov. 16’s triumphant team performance.
(11/16/23 1:00pm)
While Americans cast their votes on Nov. 7 in crucial gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia, American University students delved deeper into the topic of partisanship, a subject of significant relevance in today’s political climate, with former United States Rep. Jason Altmire.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Becoming a Division I college basketball player is a dream countless young athletes across the country share. While many aim to achieve this goal through scholarship offers, some take a different path, like walking on, which involves earning a non-scholarship spot on the team.