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Spring break serves as an escape from cold climates, mounting assignments and campus stagnation. At American University, however, students’ plans are a little more nuanced.
Trends, techniques and stories shaping D.C.’s hair and beauty scene were spotlighted on Feb. 9 at The D.C. History Week Hair Show. Vernoln Martins, a celebrity stylist, hosted the event as a part of D.C. History Week, an annual, week-long cultural experience dedicated to celebrating and preserving the city’s beauty.
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The American University’s women’s basketball team (6-197) fell once again to the Navy Midshipmen (186-6) by a score of 86-58 on Feb. 7 in Bender Arena. American celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day throughout and after the game.
The shiny new doors of American University’s Meltzer Center, the premier athletic facility on campus, have officially opened.
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From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
One year has passed since President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection triumph, and the occasion was memorialized with a large protest in D.C.
A “90-day sprint” to reimagine the American University Core curriculum is going to the Board of Trustees this Thursday and Friday for approval after professors voiced concerns during three discussions last month.
The American University men’s soccer team (6-7-1) defeated the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (7-5-3) on Oct. 11 by a score of 3-1.
WAMU has been one of D.C.’s leading radio stations for years. When Congress cut federal funding to all public media, it was ready to weather the storm.
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Senior midfielder Avery Klingensmith celebrates her first goal of the season with teammates during American’s 1-1 draw against UMBC on Sept. 4 at Reeves Field.
The American University women’s soccer team (0-5-1) lost 2-0 to the #10 University of South Carolina (6-0-1) on Sept. 4. This was the first time in 13 years American women’s soccer played a nationally ranked team.
On a day meant to celebrate service and sacrifice, the streets of the nation’s capital became a battleground of symbols, slogans and ideology.
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The 33rd annual DC Environmental Film Festival did not disappoint. Taking place across several venues, like The Burke Theatre at the United States Navy Memorial, the Embassy of Canada and many more, the festival showcased not only a variety of films, but a series of beautiful landmarks in D.C.