Wrestling wins tight match against Patriots
The American University wrestling team (2-4) fought hard to earn a victory over George Mason University, ending in a 20-18 win on Nov. 20.
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The American University wrestling team (2-4) fought hard to earn a victory over George Mason University, ending in a 20-18 win on Nov. 20.
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.
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.
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.
When the Puerto Rican women’s lacrosse team stepped onto the field against the Haudenosaunee Nationals lacrosse team at the Atlas Cup, American University assistant coach Jo Torres wasn’t on the sideline: she was in the goal. Competing internationally for the first time and playing her first-ever sixes game, Torres was thrown into an unfamiliar, but exhilarating challenge.
“Disarming Girls,” a new play created by Sarah Caroline Billings and Kallen Prosterman, recently debuted at the Greenberg Theater from Oct. 16-26.
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
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.
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.
Muchos conocen a Gabriel García Márquez como el gran escritor que fue; pocos sabían que su carrera con las letras comenzó en el periodismo. Su conexión con el periodismo fue tal, que en una ocasión dijo que “el periodismo es una pasión insaciable que sólo puede digerirse y humanizarse por su confrontación descarnada con la realidad”, realidad que es deshumanizante y difícil de digerir cada día más y más.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
Dupont Underground’s most recent exhibit was a commemoration of the Hung Tao Choy Mei Leadership Institute’s 30 years of business. HTCMI built a community on teaching fitness and self-defense to the young people of D.C. The exhibit was open from Oct. 17 to Nov. 9.
The American University women’s basketball team (1-2) fell at home to the University of Delaware (2-2) on Nov. 17 with a final score of 68-57. The Eagles entered Monday’s matchup looking to bounce back from a tough road loss to Clemson the week before, while the Blue Hens came off a two-game skid, including a loss to American’s Patriot League rival the Navy Midshipmen.
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.