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(11/08/19 3:18am)
I have a lot of questions, predominantly about carbon neutrality and sustainability at American University. While I undoubtedly see environmental progress being made and forefronted at the University, I also see stagnation and even regression in other areas.
(10/24/19 9:38pm)
Most of us have far more apps on our phones than we actually use. More often than not, we gravitate towards the same couple of apps that engage or help us the most. There are a growing number of sustainability apps that tackle everything from your daily transport emissions, to food waste, to the ingredients used in common products. In order to avoid another apps folder that you’re unlikely to use, here’s a list of sustainability apps based on personality types so you can find the perfect ones for you.
(10/15/19 3:36pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(10/04/19 2:38am)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(10/03/19 12:39am)
There are many ways students can incorporate sustainability into their lives during the school year.
(10/02/19 1:47pm)
D.C. Councilmember Mary Cheh urged AU students to get involved in local politics at an event honoring her on Sept. 25 in the Doyle-Forman Theater, hosted by the AU Public Relations Student Society of America, the Kennedy Political Union and the School of Communication. Cheh was this year’s recipient of the second annual Icons of D.C. award.
(09/19/19 8:20pm)
D.C. is an expensive city, but it doesn’t always have to be. Students seeking more for their closet at a smaller price tag have options across the city. Whether you’re looking for blazers for an internship or cute sneakers for every day, there’s always an affordable place to stop and sustainably shop for your clothing needs. For those wondering where to go for affordable clothing, look no further than the District’s secondhand scene, starting with these seven stores.
(08/29/19 4:54pm)
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will speak in Bender Arena on Sept. 12, along with co-author Phillip Zelikow to discuss the release of their book, “To Build a Better World,” the Kennedy Political Union announced on Thursday.
(07/01/19 6:17pm)
Chartwells has been chosen as the new dining provider for the University in place of previous vendor Aramark, Chief Financial Officer Doug Kudravetz and Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw announced in an email to the AU community on Wednesday, June 19.
(06/10/19 4:00am)
Being eco-friendly when food shopping is a great way to start helping out the planet. Here are a few tips on how to shop for food with sustainable style.
(06/04/19 11:43pm)
From what you bring to what you buy, there are many easy ways to be sustainable while food shopping.
(05/01/19 4:00am)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(04/29/19 12:47pm)
As AU begins to accept proposals from new dining vendors in the next few months, students could be facing major changes when it comes to campus food options this fall.
(04/25/19 11:06am)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(04/24/19 2:34pm)
Delilah Harvey and Sasha Jones share thrifting and sustainability tips at Buffalo Exchange.
(04/23/19 1:28pm)
The University released a Request For Proposal for new dining providers Friday, effectively opening up bidding for a new vendor, and on Monday announced in an email to students the timeline for the next few months of the process.
(04/20/19 4:00am)
According to AU’s Academic Profile on its website, 95 percent of undergraduate students participate in at least one internship while at AU. AU Facilities have decided to tap into that market by offering unique paid internships to students.
(04/17/19 10:55pm)
One sustainable choice you can make: repurposing your own clothes instead of disposing of them and buying new ones.
(04/17/19 10:55pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s new sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(04/02/19 4:00pm)
American University is preparing to potentially replace Aramark, its current food vendor, by opening up the bidding process for a new provider. Per The Eagle’s reporting, Aramark is unlikely to be chosen to continue providing food service on campus.