Satire: Freshmen send warning shots by executing fire alarm prankster publicly
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Radha Muthiah, Elhadj As Sy, Colman Domingo, Almar Latour, Orlando Bravo and Gloria Allred will be American University’s commencement speakers for the spring 2025 graduation ceremonies, the University announced Wednesday.
Have you had enough with dining hall food? Well, grab a twenty dollar bill, pots and pans and that dorm kitchen.
Students from universities across Washington, D.C., gathered outside the Department of Education on April 4 for the “Hands Off Our Schools” rally to protest the Trump administration’s targeting of universities nationwide.
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Week, members of American University’s Hillel chapter and students gathered by the Kay Spiritual Life Center on April 2 and 3 for a 24-hour name reading of Holocaust victims.
Very few hairstyles stir as strong of a reaction as the mullet. From masculine to feminine, high fashion to tacky, the only thing that has remained fixed about the mullet has been its association with rebelling against the norm.
Walking into the Renwick Gallery’s latest exhibition, We Gather at the Edge, the first thing that strikes visitors is not just the vibrant colors or intricate stitching — it’s the power of the stories woven into each quilt. The exhibit, which features 33 quilts from Carolyn Mazloomi’s collection, honors the Black quilting tradition as a means of storytelling, resistance and connection.
I’m not gonna dance around this word. I’m too upset! Why does everybody have to poop when I need to poop? And in the exact same places!
Let’s be honest here: American University isn’t exactly known for its athletics. We’re more known for our internships, being Judge Judy’s alma mater and, of course, Letts’ famous rats. Why bother visiting the pandas when you’ve got a zoo right next door?
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Duane Simpkins has signed a contract extension to serve as American University’s men’s basketball coach through the 2029-2030 season, the University’s athletics department announced Friday. Simpkins’ signing comes after he was suggested for the head coaching job at his alma mater, the University of Maryland.
**Editor’s Note: This article contains mentions of graphic violence and genocide**
The Eagle has published a staff diversity report for the past two years to maintain and improve transparency with the American University community. Spring 2025 Staff Acceptance Survey results indicate that the population of white staffers and staffers with disabilities increased between fall 2024 and spring 2025.
The American Civil Liberties Union of D.C. called on local universities to resist federal pressure to silence student activism in a letter sent to presidents and provosts on March 20, citing concerns over recent arrests and executive actions by the Trump administration.
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Maxwell Brothers.
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
Featuring music and lyrics written by Dolly Parton, “9 to 5: The Musical,” presented by American University’s Department of Performing Arts, delighted audiences at the Greenberg Theatre from March 17-19.
American University announced the hiring of Kelly Killion as the new women’s basketball head coach on April 2. Killion previously served as the associate head coach and recruiting director for the University of Pennsylvania women’s basketball team.
American University alumna and journalist Tara Palmeri spoke about how tech billionaires in Silicon Valley are shifting towards the Republican Party at the third event of her four-part seminar series as a Sine Institute fellow on March 25.