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(11/12/24 3:18pm)
Environmental discussions are often saturated with talk about climate change, pollution, and global issues that affect us. But sometimes the smaller problems that are just as important are overlooked.
(11/12/24 3:17pm)
Protestors gathered outside of Vice President Kamala Harris’ closing rally at the Ellipse on Oct. 29 to demand an arms embargo, an end to the Israel-Hamas war and to assert they would not vote for her on Election Day.
(11/12/24 1:00pm)
After going undefeated in the Patriot League regular season, the American University field hockey team (12-8, 6-0) lost against the Lafayette Leopards (5-1, 14-6) in the Patriot League Championship game 2-1 after a sudden-death overtime goal on Nov. 9.
(11/12/24 1:00pm)
It’s where he met his wife Mary Ann, where he proposed, where they got married and where their daughter, Eleanor, was baptized. Now, just down the street from these memories made at National Presbyterian Church on Nebraska Avenue, Jonathan Alger takes his new seat in the President’s Office Building.
(11/11/24 6:01pm)
As second-year defenseman Lev Belopolsky attempted to skate out of his third of the ice, he watched the puck he had just cleared. Stopping just below the blue line dividing American University’s third of the ice with the neutral zone, he saw a teammate mishandle the puck, giving it back to the University of Maryland Terrapins without a fight. Frustrated, Belopolsky put his elbows on his knees and released an exasperated exploitative loud enough that the stand crowded with Maryland fans could hear.
(11/11/24 5:58pm)
The American University field hockey team (12-7) beat the Boston University Terriers (6-11) in their Patriot League semifinal 1-0 on Nov. 7. With the win, American advanced to face Lafayette in the Patriot League Championship on Nov. 9.
(11/08/24 2:17pm)
Nota de la Editora: Este evento fue presentado en inglés y las citas directas incluidas en el artículo fueron traducidas del inglés al español.
(11/08/24 1:00pm)
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por un miembro del personal de El Águila.
(11/08/24 1:00pm)
The Eagle’s editorial board is comprised 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.
(11/08/24 1:06pm)
For most people, graduating high school indicates it’s time to “hang ‘em up,” as the obligation to play a sport and the access to do so simultaneously fade. The barrier of entry for adult sports tends to alienate newcomers and favor lifelong players, effectively putting athletic experimentation out of reach beyond the teenage years.
(11/11/24 12:31pm)
The American University Lincoln Scholars Program welcomed Peter Levine, associate dean of academic affairs and Lincoln Filene professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs in Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life, for its annual fall lecture on Oct. 28.
(11/07/24 10:04pm)
On a chilly Sunday morning in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the team of 22 gathered in a circle with their arms around each other after scoring their eighth point against St. John’s College and yelled, “I love my teammates!”
(11/07/24 10:00pm)
The American University men’s basketball team defeated the Howard University Bison 74-66 in Bender Arena on Oct. 28 in their only exhibition game of the season.
(11/06/24 10:50pm)
Elections have always been community-building days for Delaney Denton, director of the Spirit and Traditions Board and senior in the School of Public Affairs. During the 2008 election, she said she remembers going to the polls with her mom and being particularly impressed by the women who were running.
(11/07/24 2:01pm)
A sweet and mildly spicy dish of a bed of rice, crispy broccoli, green onion and crispy tofu was the star of American University’s VegFest on Oct. 24.
(11/06/24 2:11pm)
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.
(11/06/24 2:07pm)
Nota de la Editora: Este evento fue presentado en inglés y las citas directas incluidas en el artículo fueron traducidas del inglés al español.
(11/06/24 4:01am)
D.C. residents turned out today to voice their opinions on the issues that matter most in the election: reproductive rights, climate change, local government and ranked choice voting. The result: Vice President Kamala Harris swept in no surprise the District’s three electoral votes.
(11/05/24 2:21pm)
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.
(11/05/24 1:29pm)
Two American University students, Lizzie Graff and Adah Nordan, are seeking seats on the 3E Advisory Neighborhood Commission, which represents AU Park, Tenleytown and Friendship Heights neighborhoods.