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The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
David Kaib has been the advisor for the Young Democratic Socialists of America at AU since students revived the club in 2021. While he knows most advisors don’t take the time to read the Recognized Student Organizations manual every year, he always does.
El 26 de agosto, el Center for Student Belonging (CSB) organizó el evento “Corazón y Cultura Connection Social” en el Mary Graydon Student Center. La actividad formó parte del programa de “Connection Socials” de CSB, el cual es una serie de encuentros diseñados para que los estudiantes se relacionen y fortalezcan la comunidad.
Hundreds of participants gathered on the National Mall on Sept. 19 to welcome marchers from the We Are America March and to rally against the recent actions of the Trump Administration.
The American University volleyball team (8-4) defeated the Army Black Knights (7-4) in four sets in Bender Arena on Sept. 20. The Eagles pulled away in the middle of the second set, winning the third and fourth sets by 10 and 16 points, respectively.
The American University volleyball team (8-4) lost in five sets to the Colgate Raiders (6-5) on Sept. 19 in Bender Arena. This contest saw the Eagles match defending Patriot League champion Raiders in nearly every statistical category from the third set on. In the first game of its Patriot League schedule, the Eagles came dangerously close to knocking off Colgate.
Editor’s Note: Courtney Rozen is a member of The Eagle Advisory Board. She was not involved in the pitching, reporting or writing of this article.
Prayer, anguish and outrage filled the School of International Service Abramson Family Founders Room on Sept. 15 as over 30 people gathered to honor conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk.
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The Cassell Fitness Center closed on Sept. 23 until further notice due to emergency construction work, according to an email sent to recreational sports and fitness members by RecFitness.
The American University volleyball team (8-4) split its weekend series 1-1, playing two games on Sept. 13 and 14. The Eagles swept the North Carolina A&T Aggies (4-5) in Bender Arena on Sept. 13 before falling 3-0 to the Howard Bison (6-4) on the road the next afternoon.
The annual transition from summer to fall is officially here and it seems to be arriving faster than in years past. If you find yourself wearing the same outfit every day during these colder months, let these six pieces elevate your everyday look.
Tenleytown Art All Night celebrated another weekend of arts programming both downtown and on campus in collaboration with the D.C.-wide Art All Night festivities on Sept. 12-13.
The summer heat is quickly fading and leaves are beginning to litter AU’s campus. This sudden shift in seasons means it’s time for a shift in our listening habits too. With genres ranging from oldies, to classic alternative, to indie rock, to traditional folk, The Eagle is welcoming fall with a new, cozy soundtrack.
James Gunn’s “Superman” took the internet by storm this summer. Jam-packed with political commentary and symbolism, Superman’s turning ”woke" became a large topic of discussion within conservative spaces. Despite all of its controversy, however, Gunn created a Superman movie that unapologetically celebrates humanity's goodness.
Thousands marched in the streets of D.C. on Sept. 6 to protest President Donald Trump’s one-month-old emergency takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department and deployment of the National Guard on D.C. roads.
The American University men’s soccer team can’t seem to make up its mind. Five games into the season, they have no wins, one tie and four losses.
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.
Students are reacting with confusion and frustration to the Eagle Access Course Materials program, which automatically provides students with the semester's reading materials for an added $324 to their bills.
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