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(11/12/25 7:12pm)
Students and faculty at higher education institutions, such as American University, were impacted by the government shutdown that began on Oct. 1. The shutdown left many government services suspended, placed around 670,000 federal employees furloughed, and eliminated internships and other professional development opportunities for students.
(11/11/25 9:37pm)
The American University men’s basketball team is the team to beat as the reigning Patriot League champions. But in October the Patriot League preseason poll predicted the Eagles would finish fourth. The Colgate Raiders, who were champions in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, have been consecutively ranked first in the preseason poll after a championship.
(11/11/25 9:27pm)
The AU community gathered at the weekly “Thank Clawed It’s Wednesday” event on Oct. 22 on the quad to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Kay Spiritual Life Center, one of the oldest interfaith centers in higher education in the U.S.
(11/10/25 11:16pm)
American University announced Monday evening that it has parted ways with women’s soccer head coach Marsha Harper after six seasons, according to a press release sent out by the AU Athletics Department.
(11/10/25 9:05pm)
After a heated special meeting held on Oct. 11, the American University Undergraduate Senate voted to remove Javier Benzan, Class of 2027 senator and chair of the Committee on Student Rights and Academic Services, effective immediately, for allegedly failing to uphold his responsibilities this semester.
(11/10/25 8:57pm)
Caitlin Dickerson, a winner of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, discussed her work reporting on immigration and the state of the free press in an event held by Kennedy Political Union in honor of National Immigrants Day on Oct. 28.
(11/07/25 7:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(11/07/25 6:56pm)
The American University cross country team completed a successful meet at the ECAC/IC4A Championships on Oct. 17 with both squads placing in the top 10 teams.
(11/07/25 6:53pm)
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.
(11/07/25 6:49pm)
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Eleanor Young.
(11/06/25 9:42pm)
The American University field hockey team (6-0) defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders (2-4) on Nov. 1 in the final game of the regular season by a score of 3-1.
(11/06/25 6:23pm)
The American University volleyball team (19-4) defeated the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (10-12) in five sets at home on Oct. 24, before sweeping the Bucknell Bison (9-13) on Oct. 25.
(11/06/25 6:21pm)
The American University volleyball team (19-4) defeated the Lafayette Leopards (4-18) once and the Holy Cross Crusaders (8-21) twice in a three-game span. On Oct. 10 the Eagles swept Lafayette at home, on Oct. 12 they beat Holy Cross 3-1 at home and on Oct. 18 they swept the Crusaders at Holy Cross.
(11/06/25 6:18pm)
Tyler Vandenberg, BA/School of International Service ‘16, has launched his congressional campaign for the 2026 midterms to represent California’s 3rd District.
(11/06/25 5:06pm)
American University’s chapter of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute has been educating and connecting for 43 years, with a unique approach to learning shaped by its motto, “curiosity never retires,” according to Tony Long, executive director of OLLI at the University.
(11/04/25 9:47pm)
A young girl and her mother, hands joined, skipped to the center of a small audience dancing to the spirited music of local rapper and MC Ama’d. The pair, beaming with excitement, bounced to the pulsing chorus of his song “Moving Forward.”
(11/04/25 4:08pm)
Hello, fellow culture gurus! Ready to embark on a journey through the #1 safest country for women? Yes, Afghanistan! And no, don’t bother with pesky details like actual human rights (we all know women are worse than animals ) — we’ve got logical fallacies, gaslighting and influencer aesthetics on our side. It’s easy as one, two, three… four! Follow these steps and watch your influencer game unfold flawlessly.
(11/03/25 10:06pm)
The American University quad transformed into a cornucopia of color and canines for the second annual Pups and Pumpkins fall festival on Oct. 24.
(11/03/25 9:10pm)
Dozens of pre-owned history books, paired with handwritten recommendations from the professors who donated them, filled shelves on the quad on Oct. 16.
(11/03/25 9:06pm)
The American University men’s soccer team (6-7-1) defeated Boston University (8-6) on Oct. 19 by a score of 2-1. The game was senior day for the Eagles, as the team honored their seniors’ contributions to the team throughout their years on the team.