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(03/02/21 8:00am)
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on theeaglecoronavirusproject.com, a separate website created by Eagle staff at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020. Articles from that website have been migrated to The Eagle’s main site and backdated with the dates they were originally published in order to allow readers to access them more easily.
(11/29/22 1:37pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(11/10/22 1:33pm)
As we find ourselves at the mid-semester mark, many freshmen, including myself, are moving past the “honeymoon phase” of the first weeks of college. With this comes the realization that American University, the alleged most liberal university in the U.S., is still a money-hungry, capitalist institution.
(10/26/22 1:00pm)
Editor’s note: This article contains references to substance abuse and overdoses. Please see the bottom of this story for resources.
(10/24/22 6:22pm)
For the past two years, The Eagle has released a staff diversity report as part of our work to take tangible steps to diversify our staff and our coverage. We know that simply measuring this data is not enough, but our hope is that in doing so, we can continue to provide a level of transparency to ensure that our staff more accurately represents the community that we cover. The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group is continuing to meet biweekly this semester and is committed to improving the diversity of both its staff and coverage.
(08/26/22 4:08pm)
Students walked out of convocation on Friday as University Provost Peter Starr introduced President Sylvia Burwell to the crowd, in solidarity with the American University Staff Union strike.
(08/20/20 12:00pm)
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on theeaglecoronavirusproject.com, a separate website created by Eagle staff at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020. Articles from that website have been migrated to The Eagle’s main site and backdated with the dates they were originally published in order to allow readers to access them more easily.
(05/26/22 1:30pm)
Attending the National Cherry Blossom Festival and appreciating the flowers while they are in bloom is a long standing tradition for D.C. locals. Because the season is short-lived, the PIXEL BLOOM exhibit in ARTECHOUSE provides viewers with a non-traditional museum experience that celebrates the blossoms long after the season's passing.
(05/24/22 3:15pm)
In an email to the American University community on May 11, University officials announced multiple changes to on-campus COVID-19 testing, mask protocols and University travel.
(04/12/22 5:16pm)
As American University's coronavirus protocols slimmed this semester, so did the guidelines for clubs. On-campus organizations have taken advantage of the less restrictive guidelines, which lifted food restrictions, made the events timeline request process more flexible and allowed for external guests.
(03/18/22 7:00pm)
This article is an opinion piece and does not necessarily reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff.
(02/24/22 3:40pm)
American University is now distributing authentic KN95 masks after a Feb. 4 investigation published by The Eagle found that the University’s first batch did not meet authentication standards.
(02/23/22 3:37pm)
Collaging is often seen as a mere hobby when compared to the “fine art” of oil paintings and pieces of grandeur, but the National Museum of Women in the Arts debunks this misconception through “Positive Fragmentation,” an exhibit on display at American University’s Katzen Arts Center.
(02/09/22 3:37pm)
It’s Black History Month and, ironically, I feel my Black history has been erased by American University, a predominantly white institution.
(02/07/22 2:10pm)
The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group held its first meeting of the spring semester Jan. 26 to establish goals and to analyze the staff diversity report.
(01/28/22 4:59pm)
It’s been mostly smooth sailing for businesses across D.C. this month as they’ve worked to implement the district’s new vaccination requirement for indoor gathering places.
(03/29/22 3:51pm)
Editor's Note: This story is updated weekly with new data. It was last updated on May 10.
(12/21/21 4:46pm)
American University reported 202 cases of COVID-19 over the last week as students wrapped up the final week of the fall semester.
(11/30/21 4:13pm)
David Kearns is a professor of psychology at American University. At the start of his drugs and behavior class, he presents students with a fact: Having a college education or higher is associated with lower rates of smoking, but higher rates of alcohol drinking.
(11/15/21 3:08pm)
Satisfying a sweet tooth in Tenleytown just got a whole lot easier.