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(04/28/26 3:15pm)
The bright, shiny screens, the smell of buttery popcorn and candy-smuggling that defined the pre-COVID movie era is nostalgically remembered in 2026. Still devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic, even 2023’s smash-hit phenomenon of “Barbenheimer” couldn’t fully restore the industry to its pre-2019 vitality.
(04/28/26 3:10pm)
American University is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States with its “250+ at American” conversation series. On Feb. 24, President Jonathan Alger sat down with University alum and The Athletic senior columnist David Aldridge.
(04/28/26 3:05pm)
When Erek Williams, a freshman in the School of International Service, ran for president of the Residence Hall Association, he thought he could distinguish himself from the competition by creating an on-campus parody of President Donald Trump’s outspoken campaign.
(04/28/26 3:00pm)
Every Tuesday night at 8:15 p.m. for the last four academic years, I’ve packed into a classroom with dozens of other Eagle staff members. Our editorial board meetings are one of the more interesting enduring traditions we’ve held through our 100-year history. I confess that as a newly minted staff writer my freshman year, I didn’t understand the value of having our staff talk about the news we’d just reported that week.
(04/27/26 4:05pm)
Students weighed whether American University’s renaming the Center for Diversity & Inclusion indicated a shift in its core values of “diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusive excellence.”
(04/27/26 4:00pm)
President Alger sent an email on March 17 announcing a 4 percent tuition increase. The University’s chapter of Young Democratic Socialists of America is now urging students to sign a “Tuition Hike” petition to protest against the raise.
(04/27/26 3:55pm)
After a heartbreaking loss in Dayton, Ohio, Sammy Schulman thought his time working with the men’s basketball team had come to an end. Then student-manager Schulman, like many graduating from college last spring, began the search for his next opportunity.
(04/27/26 3:50pm)
Según la página de Spanish Heritage Studies de American University, la mayoría de estudiantes de herencia hispana, crecieron en hogares donde el español estaba presente como lengua principal. Sin embargo, la inseguridad por su pronunciación o el miedo a ser juzgados suele limitar su participación en español dentro del entorno académico.
(04/27/26 3:45pm)
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.
(04/27/26 3:40pm)
Before 2024, American University averaged about 50 tons of compost each year. In 2025, that number surged to 214 tons.
(04/27/26 3:35pm)
Here at the Seagle, we’re elated to announce this semester’s strategic plan! Eagle-eyed (haha, get it?) readers might say “Hey, aren’t these plans supposed to last longer than a standard pregnancy?” Well, yes. But they haven’t worked yet, so them’s the breaks.
(04/27/26 3:30pm)
Out with “Changemakers for a Changing World,” in with “Meet our Moment.” With the expiration of former American University President Sylvia Burwell’s seven-year strategic plan, President Jonathan Alger is ushering in a new era of civic life.
(04/27/26 1:00pm)
For Scott Dikkers, former co-owner and editor-in-chief of the nationally known satirical publication The Onion, humor isn’t just a natural talent, but a skill that anyone can develop.
(04/24/26 6:42pm)
The American University lacrosse team (4-12) sent its seniors off with a huge 14-7 win on April 11, beating the Holy Cross Crusaders (6-9) at Reeves Field.
(04/23/26 5:54pm)
When she went home to Oklahoma for spring break, Valery Gutierrez, a freshman in American University’s School of International Service and School of Communication, couldn’t have predicted her return to Washington, D.C. would take much longer than usual.
(04/23/26 5:50pm)
Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero, más conocido como “Mora”, nació en Bayamón, Puerto Rico en el año 1996. Él lanzó su primer disco “Primer Día de Clases” en 2021, desde ahí su carrera comenzó a crecer.
(04/23/26 5:45pm)
As the month of April kicked off, American University students ventured to The Bridge for their pre-class coffees to be greeted with bright colors, drink specials and elaborate decorations.
(04/22/26 4:33pm)
In partnership with the FDR Memorial Legacy Committee, American University hosted a Disability Representation in America panel on March 31 to honor the 25th anniversary of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Wheelchair Statue.
(04/22/26 4:30pm)
For Geoff Sprouse, Adrian Samuels and Noah Jones, bringing a championship back home to Bender Arena was the definitive highlight of their careers. But for each senior, the path to Patriot League glory was vastly different.
(04/22/26 4:27pm)
It’s no secret that reading is a crucial component of a student’s academic career, whether it be reading the news, reading for fun or most commonly, reading assignments.