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(02/18/25 5:26pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (17-10) defeated the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (10-15) with a final score of 72-51. American completed the season sweep on Feb. 15 in Bender Arena during their annual Black History Month celebration.
(02/13/25 1:42pm)
“Vietnam: The War That Changed America,” a new six-episode docuseries available on Apple TV+, tells the story of the Vietnam War through the perspective of diverse lives it affected.
(02/07/25 1:27pm)
The tail end of the 2024 theatrical release calendar gave audiences a delightful Bob Dylan biopic, a meme-able “Nosferatu” reimagining and of course, Wicked. So what’s next?
(12/13/24 1:00pm)
Two local bakeries were placed in the first Best Baguette D.C. Competition in October, a competition that gathered bakeries around the DMV area to compete for the top seat. Among the awards given included the popular Fan Prize, the traditional Lafayette Bread, and finally, the coveted Best Baguette. But how did these bakeries get to the top?
(12/05/24 1:00pm)
Just at the mention of Tayla-Jade Weiss’ name, her coach’s face lights up. Weiss, or TJ as her friends call her, has a positive energy so contagious it’s present even when she isn’t.
(12/02/24 1:43pm)
This year’s American men’s basketball roster features four freshmen: Wyatt Nausadis, Shane O’Reilly, Eric Michaels and Julen Iturbe. While each of these players will look to make an impact on a veteran-heavy team that is predicted to finish second in the Patriot League, they will also look to set a new direction for the future of AU basketball. This year’s freshman class is the first that head coach Duane Simpkins was able to bring in based on his recruiting priorities.
(11/26/24 3:09pm)
American University students attended a rally on the quad to show support for survivors of sexual assault and demand change from administration on Nov. 11. The rally marks the second anniversary of a campus-wide walkout at which hundreds of students protested the University’s response to sexual violence and demanded change to the Title IX policy.
(09/24/24 3:52pm)
American University ranked No. 91 in National Universities in the 2025 U.S News and World Report College rankings – up 14 spots from its 2024 ranking of No. 105.
(09/24/24 12:00pm)
Protestors rallied outside the Capitol Building and marched through south D.C. on July 24 to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address before Congress.
(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.
(12/08/23 1:00pm)
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(10/17/23 1:58pm)
For its fourth iteration, the World Culture Festival set up on the National Mall for a three-day celebration from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. More than 450,000 attendees from 180 countries joined the Art of Living Foundation for a weekend of unity and peace.
(09/22/23 12:00pm)
With the beginning of a new semester and building academic stress, it can be hard to wind down at the end of the day. To help you out, The Eagle has assembled a list of entertaining and nostalgic movies for the back to school season. Whether it’s a movie night with friends or laying in bed after a hard day of classes, these movies are perfect to celebrate a fresh start to the academic year.
(09/21/23 12:00pm)
Men’s and women’s cross-country have competed at two invitationals so far this fall, and from the get-go, they appear to be an improved team from last season.
(08/28/23 12:00pm)
The American University Eagles (1-0) defeated the Ohio University Bobcats (0-1) 5-1 on Friday Aug. 25.
(04/03/23 2:55pm)
Motivated by his passion for facilitating strong communities and advocating for Ward 3 residents, Matthew Frumin took office as the new Ward 3 Council member in January 2023.
(12/05/22 1:00pm)
With the holiday season on the horizon, many people want to make an impact in their communities. It can be difficult to know where to start, but D.C. has plenty of organizations committed to fighting hunger. Food pantries work year-round to provide services to millions of people and depend on volunteers and donations. The Eagle has compiled a list of just a few of those food pantries to get you started.
(11/07/22 1:00pm)
Resilience is something the Washington Wizards Head Coach Wes Unseld Jr. is seeing from his team this year.
(10/12/22 12:19pm)
If you don’t know to look for it, Friendship Place is easy to miss. From the outside it could be mistaken for any other house, dwarfed by the commercial buildings beside it on Wisconsin Avenue in Tenleytown. But for those who seek it out, Friendship Place, a nonprofit that provides services to people experiencing homelessness, can be life-saving.
(09/16/22 12:00pm)
Mosaic, paint, clay, pencil and endless other mediums are used to create beautiful pieces of work every day by artists wanting to share their aesthetics and perspectives with the world. At Art Enables — an art studio and gallery in D.C. — dedication “to creating opportunities for artists with disabilities to make, market, and earn income from their original and compelling artwork,” is a part of the studio’s mission, according to the organization’s website. The “Outside Forces” exhibition will be on display at the studio from Sept. 3 to Oct. 22., and is composed entirely of self-taught artists from Art Enables and sister studios.