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(03/13/25 5:46pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (22-12) is headed to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 11 years after sinking the Navy Midshipmen (15-19) 74-52 in the Patriot League Championship on March 12 in Bender Arena.
(03/12/25 8:09pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (21-12) defeated the Colgate Raiders (14-19) 72-62 on March 9 in the Patriot League Tournament semifinal in Bender Arena.
(03/09/25 6:45pm)
Tiffany Coll will not return as head coach of American University’s women’s basketball team according to a statement from Director of Athletics and Recreation JM Caparro. Her departure follows an 87-53 first-round defeat in the Patriot League tournament to Lafayette on March 8.
(03/07/25 9:25pm)
Jay DiEdwards took a job at American University for guaranteed accommodations, security and safety. DiEdwards said they are now considering leaving the University for the same reasons.
(03/07/25 6:39pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (20-12) defeated the Lafayette Leopards (13-20), 71-69, in a nail-biter on March 6 in a Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal match in Bender Arena.
(03/07/25 6:18pm)
I hang out with other people that are my age, and they’re just – kind of – *erratically spasms with anxiety and bemoaning about the new administration* Dude, like, can we not talk about the political and economic state of the world right now? What should I say?
(03/07/25 3:49pm)
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.
(03/07/25 3:46pm)
The DC Public Library called it the “heartbeat of D.C.” Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates called it “the official musical dialect of Chocolate City.” To D.C. natives, the consistent beat and funky sound of Go-Go music brings back memories of the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s — memories the new Go-Go Museum & Café is working to share with a new generation.
(03/07/25 1:19pm)
The Eagle’s editorial board is composed of its staff but does not represent every individual staffer’s views. Rather, it provides an insight into how The Eagle, as an editorially independent institution, responds to issues on campus.
(03/07/25 1:17pm)
The Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company featured an impressive theatrical and visual art experience from Jan. 25 to Feb. 16 written and performed by father-turned-activist Manuel Oliver, following the loss of his son in the Parkland shooting.
(03/07/25 1:10pm)
Since moving to Washington D.C., homesickness has been a constant feeling I am learning to live with. Homesickness is something that I anticipated; I knew that homesickness is a big part of going to college far from your home and family, especially when you are apart from them by miles and miles of land and a vast ocean. However, I didn’t realize I would also miss the people who are no longer with me — whom I left back home, but who left me a long time ago.
(03/07/25 2:50am)
Jeffrie Chambers IV, a sophomore in the Kogod School of Business, has been elected by the American University student body as the next Student Government president for the 2025-2026 academic year.
(03/06/25 4:16pm)
The American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center is pushing the boundaries of contemporary art with a lineup of exhibitions running from Feb. 8 to May 18. With a diverse array of artists and themes, the new season highlights Serbian identity, mathematical precision in painting, social critiques and personal explorations of history and loss.
(03/06/25 4:14pm)
In early January, Southern California was hit by the second most destructive wildfire disaster in state history, impacting many students at American University.
(03/06/25 1:10pm)
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.
(03/06/25 1:08pm)
Students will vote on a referendum in Student Government elections this week to make American University a sanctuary campus, which SG defines as “a campus that signifies a higher education institution which adopts policies to protect undocumented students from deportation.”
(03/06/25 1:06pm)
Chris Girardot, founder of RavenHook Bakehouse, is making fresh bread a household staple all over D.C. He continues bringing his baking to American University’s weekly farmers market.
(03/05/25 6:33pm)
In 2016, I took a piece of paper with a poll that asked “Team Iron Man” or “Team Captain America” out to the elementary school playground to tally opinions before the release of “Captain America: Civil War.”
(03/05/25 6:10pm)
American University’s swim and dive teams broke both Patriot League and school records at the Patriot League Championships from Feb. 19-22. Graduate student Mimi Watts led the team with three gold medal wins.
(03/05/25 6:06pm)
The Civic Life initiative at American University hosted a panel discussion on Feb. 25 titled, “Beyond the finish line: How sports shape our civil life” that highlighted the importance of what athletes and coaches can do off the field in the Mary Graydon Center.