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(11/01/23 12:00pm)
Less than two miles from American University’s campus lies an underground nuclear bunker, often described as a “relic” of a far-gone era. Our grandparents, or even parents, remember times of “duck and cover,” when they were taught as students to hide under their desks to protect themselves during nuclear attacks. The era of constant nuclear threat is not as distant a memory as it may seem.
(11/01/23 12:00pm)
Jonathan Craig, a second year graduate student in American University’s Department of Environmental Science, researches the presence of microplastics in the Anacostia River watershed.
(11/01/23 12:00pm)
The month of November and the Thanksgiving season allow time for rumination, interrupting the bustle of daily life with opportunities to pause and reflect. Sitting down with a thoughtful read is the perfect way to do some introspection.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (14-9) swept the Navy Midshipmen (13-6) in dominant fashion at Bender Arena, winning 26-24, 25-12, 25-11.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
El jueves 26 de octubre, la serie de conferencias de lingüística Hugo J. Mueller de American University dio la bienvenida a su primer orador, Nelson Flores, un experto de renombre mundial en raza e idioma. La presentación se tituló “Una genealogía raciolingüística del yo”.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
Dimitri Tsolakis, a senior in the School of International Service, opened the Students for Justice in Palestine’s first teach-in of the year on Oct. 2. Titled “Environmental Justice in Palestine,” Tskolakis told the crowd to add two new concepts to their advocacy toolbox.
(10/30/23 12:00pm)
The Atlantis opened in 1978 as a place to cultivate the music scene that was thriving in the nation’s capital. Now, over 40 years after closing, the venue is back.
(10/30/23 12:00pm)
In the background, men are blubbering and scrambling to confirm plans for her hospital transportation. Meanwhile, laboring first-time mother Priscilla is serene at her vanity, carefully placing false eyelashes on her waterline.
(10/30/23 2:37pm)
Halloween is sneaking up on us, and October, often deemed “spooky season,” necessitates viewing some scary movies. If you’re looking for the perfect Halloween marathon, prepare to be disturbed by the following films.
(10/27/23 7:18pm)
The American University field hockey team (8-7) beat Patriot League rival Holy Cross Crusaders (7-8) 2-1 on Senior Day on Oct. 21.
(10/27/23 5:00pm)
American University men’s soccer (5-4-4) won 2-0 against the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks (2-9-5) at Reeves Field on Saturday, Oct. 21.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
The American University volleyball team (14-9) defeated the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (9-12) 3-1 on Oct. 20. This marked the seventh straight win in Bender Arena for the Eagles.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
It was moving day of my freshman year at American University, and I was sitting in the passenger seat, listening to the newest playlist I had curated, while the line of cars moved abysmally slow. As we inched closer to Anderson Hall, which would become my residence hall that year, I realized what was causing the traffic: a line of protesters advocating for workers’ rights at the University. When I stepped onto the Letts-Anderson quad for the very first time, a protester handed me a pamphlet.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
This summer, moviegoers experienced a resurgence of the double feature: Barbenheimer — the crossover between “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” that audiences across the world became obsessed with.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
The Georgetown Fall Market, a fall-themed shopping experience, featured over 30 businesses with sales and fall-inspired menus from Oct. 15 to 16.
(10/27/23 12:00pm)
El martes 24 de octubre, la directora de seguridad estudiantil Denia Smith por parte del gabinete del presidente del gobierno estudiantil Edwin Santos culminó su iniciativa “PAD On the Quad”. Esta iniciativa fue dedicada a combatir la pobreza menstrual y promover la equidad menstrual.
(10/26/23 1:53pm)
Travis Swanson, a Ward 7 resident, says he has too many spare ingredients in his fridge. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner often throws out excess food, even if he portioned everything carefully.
(10/26/23 1:48pm)
For American University’s District Cinema Society, making movies is just part of the package. When students join the club, they enter a community of film lovers and creators eager to share their passion and skills.
(10/25/23 7:12pm)
A piece of paper with an anti-Palestinian message was found in a Palestinian staff member’s Kerwin Hall office, according to a Wednesday email from President Sylvia Burwell.