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American University has partnered with Walgreens to provide the Pfizer vaccine booster to qualifying AU community members.
With the beginning of the academic year underway, The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group met for its first meeting of the semester Wednesday. According to this semester’s diversity report, The Eagle’s fall 2021 staffers are more racially and ethnically diverse than in the spring. The data was collected from The Eagle’s fall 2021 staff intake form.
The data in this article was last updated Dec. 21.
This article is an opinion piece and does not necessarily reflect those of The Eagle and its staff.
Since students moved onto campus for American University’s Mid-Semester Residential Experience (MSRE), dining has become a key focus of many residents’ questions and concerns.
The University’s unintentional exposure of student data is alarming. While the data exposed was not particularly sensitive, The Eagle Editorial Board is left wondering whether the University’s extensive collection of highly personal information is actually safe. AU holds a variety of sensitive data, from student financial information to medical records to social security numbers. The information made accessible through this error was AUID numbers and survey responses, which is not so damaging for students, but how can the student body feel safe in the knowledge that another mistake won’t result in the reveal of more personal data? This situation could easily have been much worse if a different set of data was exposed.
Correction: This story has been updated to clarify that “very few” people could preview the information, not an unknown number.
The American University athletic department has shut down for a minimum 10-day period following a “slight increase” in the department’s coronavirus positivity rate, according to a press release Friday night. Cases were reported across multiple teams, including positive tests from both men’s and women’s basketball’s Tier 1 personnel.
Update: This story will be updated regularly throughout the semester, as the University reports cases.
Following a new recruitment strategy, The Eagle’s spring staffers are younger and more racially and ethnically diverse than in the fall, according to information announced by the paper’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group at its first meeting of the semester Wednesday.
From cherry red headbands to crystal shoulder embellishments, the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Joe Biden was filled with standout fashion looks.
Months before President-elect Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, two American University students drove 30 hours from D.C. to Texas to cast their votes after they didn’t receive their requested absentee ballots.
Fanta Aw, American University’s vice president of campus life and inclusive excellence, advised students in an email Monday to avoid downtown D.C. amid the risk of coronavirus spread and threats of violence.
We recognize and regret the mistakes we have made, and we know that actions speak louder than words. We must progress forward. Here is how The Eagle is committed to improving the diversity, equity and inclusion of both our staff and coverage:
The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group aims to fully represent the AU community through our staff, including our leadership and coverage. We hope to strengthen trust from marginalized communities. Part of strengthening trust includes being more transparent about our coverage and what steps we are taking to improve our reporting. In order to do the best coverage possible, we know that it’s essential for our staff to be representative of the AU community.
Halfway through a debate hosted by AU College Democrats on April 8 between candidates for Student Government president and comptroller, the Zoom call used as the debate’s platform was disrupted by anonymous trolls sharing pornographic images and harassing messages.
This story has been updated with a spelling correction.
Reported campus theft spiked in October and, at 19 incidents, nearly tripled reported campus theft from October last year, according to The Eagle’s review of AUPD’s crime log.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
It can be a struggle for college students in D.C. to find affordable places to eat. However, more locations are beginning to offer discounts that allow students to either get a cheaper meal or part of their meals for free. These restaurants are easily accessible to students either by Metro or simply by riding the bus and walking.