Punks, Riot Grrls, and Mosh Pits, Oh My!
Fans from all over rallied in Battelle atrium on Nov. 7 to see Vellichor and Lady Heroine at Capitol Boogie, hosted by WVAU Radio, to engage in some Friday night punk mischief.
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Fans from all over rallied in Battelle atrium on Nov. 7 to see Vellichor and Lady Heroine at Capitol Boogie, hosted by WVAU Radio, to engage in some Friday night punk mischief.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
Nestled between imposing buildings on American University’s campus lies what many students would consider a staple of their campus life. Visitors could easily miss it if it weren’t for The Bridge Cafe’s booming stereo, hum of student chatter and beloved reputation.
American University Communications condemned recent social media posts by College Republicans at AU in a statement released Nov. 7, calling them hurtful towards AU's Muslim community.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
Pulitzer-nominated journalist and American University alumnus Sidney Balman Jr. is preparing for the release of his fourth and newest novel, “The Mural,” which is set to be published in February 2026. “The Mural” is a fictional story based on the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Students planning on studying abroad this spring are responding to shifts in the visa process as the Italian Embassy reverts to its previous batch submission system.
One year has passed since President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection triumph, and the occasion was memorialized with a large protest in D.C.
Nota de la Editora: Esta es una historia en desarrollo y se actualizará a medida que haya más información disponible.
Editor’s Note: This story is developing and will be updated as new information becomes available.
On Oct. 25, 2010, a beloved member of the American University community was found beaten and asphyxiated in her Bethesda home. The death of Professor Sue Ann Marcum left the AU community, and all who knew her, in shock and deep mourning.
“One of our Old alumnia Mrs Daniela is downsizing and looking to give away her late husband’s piano to a loving home,” the email began.
Every weekend since September, a hot dog stand draws intrigued customers to the corner of 1st Street and M Street in the NoMa neighborhood.
The Eagle is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and held an event from its monthly Centennial Speaker Series featuring former Eagle staffers who are now political reporters.
The director of the Applied Music program within the Department of Performing Arts found herself burdened with an impossible task leading up to the fall 2025 semester.
A group of around 20 students rallied at the Woods-Brown Amphitheater on Nov. 7 to participate in a nationwide effort to push back against President Donald Trump’s policies targeting higher education.
All Anderson Hall residents will be required to pay a $25 vandalism fee, according to an email sent by Housing and Residence Life on Nov. 20. This fee is a response to vandalism throughout the building, including repeated destruction of emergency exit signs and other in-hall necessities.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
A “90-day sprint” to reimagine the American University Core curriculum is going to the Board of Trustees this Thursday and Friday for approval after professors voiced concerns during three discussions last month.