Student Government hosts first-ever State of the Union Gala
American University Student Government President Chyna Brodie celebrated AU students’ resilience through the past two years during SG’s first-ever State of the Union Gala on Sunday night.
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American University Student Government President Chyna Brodie celebrated AU students’ resilience through the past two years during SG’s first-ever State of the Union Gala on Sunday night.
After continued protests and negotiations for increased wages initiated by several unions on-campus, pro-union faculty members are taking proactive steps to share the issues they are facing with their students.
As meetings at the bargaining table continue, students, staff and faculty protested in support of AU’s adjunct, graduate student and staff unions outside Provost Peter Starr’s address at the School of International Service on Wednesday morning.
Editor’s Note: Jacob Fishman, the assistant editor of the yearbook, is a graphic designer for The Eagle. Fishman has not been involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story and its multimedia elements.
American University’s Women’s Initiative hosted a discussion on March 15 with author Michelle Alexander over Zoom in honor of Women’s History Month.
Student organizations gathered on Sunday to protest American University’s new mask-optional policy, which went into effect Monday.
An initiative, known as Initiative 82, to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers has secured over 26,000 signatures, enough to appear on the D.C. primary election ballot in June.
When Itai Segev, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, decided to start a Jewish a cappella group his freshman year at American University, he could not have predicted how the coronavirus pandemic would complicate the next two years.
American University faculty and students are working at the forefront of an interdisciplinary project that spans 14 institutions to research existing food systems and use that knowledge to improve sustainability efforts.
The American University administration will remove its mask mandate starting Monday, according to an email sent to the AU community by President Sylvia Burwell and other administrators Tuesday.
For the various club sports teams at American University, specifically field sports, scheduling field space and practice time is a regular obstacle.
Growing up, Rebeca Lindenfeld was drawn to the magic of film and television.
A shortage of desk receptionists has caused Housing and Residence Life to close the entrance to Letts Hall each night between midnight and 7 a.m indefinitely.
American University students congregated in front of the Mary Graydon Center Wednesday night to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and spread awareness about the war.
American University’s Disabled Student Union hosted a vigil for Disability Day of Mourning in front of Kay Spiritual Center on March 1, which focused on detailing the lives lost because of ableism and the betrayal disabled people face in society.
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge discussed solving the current housing crisis for vulnerable communities at an event with the Sine Institute on March 2.
American University Archives and the Founders Week Committee showcased an exhibit on the first floor of Bender Library with a comprehensive overview of American University’s history and an acknowledgment of AU founder John Fletcher Hurst’s ownership of enslaved people.
Activist and founder of Unchained at Last Fraidy Reiss, spoke to American University students Tuesday at a webinar virtual event hosted by AU Student Government’s Women’s Initiative.
Kennedy Political Union and Women’s Initiative invited former Black Panther Party member Fredrika Newton to speak about her experiences participating in the Black liberation movement of the 1960s on Monday.
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