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The American University Counseling Center has rolled out expanded services to accommodate students’ needs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The student body passed a referendum in the Oct. 12-14 election advocating for the reinstatement of Subway’s footlong sub to the meal plan during the Student Government elections.
Despite a 2019 referendum that supported selling alcohol at sports games on campus, American University has made no progress on such efforts.
American University has partnered with Walgreens to provide the Pfizer vaccine booster to qualifying AU community members.
Correction: This article has been updated to clarify and correct information that Elizabeth Deal provided about an identified water leak in early October.
Award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter spoke about the film industry and her experience designing costumes for Black casts in movies and TV shows at a virtual event at American University on Oct. 21.
American University updated its campus mail services this semester, leaving many students who live on-campus struggling to get mail on time.
In early August, about a month before D.C. public schools reopened for in-person classes, city officials unveiled a wave of prizes to encourage coronavirus vaccinations among people ages 12-17.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist Nadia Murad discussed the importance of her work as an advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence in a virtual event hosted by the School of International Service on Oct. 19.
Crunchy quinoa, unmelted cheese and a “mystery roll” — these are the TDR menu items that inspired freshmen Samantha Merar-Osborne, in the School of International Service, and Emily Solheid, in the School of Public Affairs, to create the Instagram page TDR Food Reviews.
At an event hosted by American University College Republicans Thursday, students gathered to protest the event’s speaker, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).
Students are making the most of opportunities to engage with organizations on campus this fall with many American University students connecting with clubs both virtually and in-person.
Editor's Clarification: This article has been updated to clarify the University's continued efforts with cybersecurity.
Sitting at a table in The Dav in the School of International Service building, Keana Brooks briefly catches up with a student sitting across from her. They talk about their first semester back on campus after a year and a half of remote learning and making it to senior year. They wish each other luck in the looming midterms.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated with additional information. Two Eagle staffers who signed the letter — Isabelle Kravis, a copy editor, and Emily Brignand, a staff columnist — were not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
Editor’s Note: This story contains mention of assault and abuse.
In early 2020, freshman Isabell Sliwinski tried to bring a friend along to a dance class. The class was too expensive, which made Sliwinski realize the larger issue of inaccessibility in the arts.
Editor’s Note: Kayla Kelly is an opinion columnist for The Eagle. Kelly was not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
Content warning: This story contains mention of assault. This article has been updated with a recent announcement from the University that Trebat is no longer affiliated with AU.