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(10/24/22 6:22pm)
For the past two years, The Eagle has released a staff diversity report as part of our work to take tangible steps to diversify our staff and our coverage. We know that simply measuring this data is not enough, but our hope is that in doing so, we can continue to provide a level of transparency to ensure that our staff more accurately represents the community that we cover. The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group is continuing to meet biweekly this semester and is committed to improving the diversity of both its staff and coverage.
(10/24/22 5:21pm)
Fiesta DC es un festival que ocurre durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana y se celebró este 24 y 25 de septiembre. La comunidad Latina en AU mostró su orgullo con banderas de sus respectivos países y un desfile de diferentes comidas y artesanías Latinas.
(10/24/22 1:00pm)
Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for a Free Tibet, the AU Hawai’i Club and The Indigenous Initiative joined the AU Art Club for the mural reveal in The Bridge Cafe of the “I Am On Native Land” mural in honor of Indigenous People’s Day in early October.
(10/24/22 12:00pm)
Para celebrar el Mes de la Hispanidad, AU League of United Latin American Citizens en conjunto con Puerto Rican Student Union, Partnership for a Healthier America, HIV Vaccine Trials Network y Children’s National Hospital, organizó una noche de karaoke el 13 de octubre.
(10/21/22 2:40pm)
Displacement, distrust and disappointment characterize the story of D.C.’s inability to care for and protect marginalized communities in one neighborhood in particular: Barry Farm, D.C.
(10/21/22 12:24pm)
HIV Vaccine Trials Network and Children’s National Hospital representatives spoke to American University students about HIV prevention and destigmatization on Oct. 13. The event was co-sponsored by the AU Public Health Association, the Puerto Rican Student Organization and AU League of United Latin American Citizens.
(10/20/22 4:27pm)
Editor's note: As a student media organization, The Eagle receives its funding allocation from the Center for Student Involvement.
(10/20/22 12:27pm)
After American University moved to make masks optional in classrooms as of Sept. 26, the new policy has caused a range of reactions among students and faculty.
(10/19/22 8:45pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos and Ian Gundersen, as well as guest star and Section 202 alum Andrew Powers, give you a preview of their thoughts heading into the 2022-23 NBA season.
(10/18/22 3:21pm)
American University’s Staff Union held a series of lunch-ins to celebrate the ratification of its contract and to display solidarity amongst community members.
(10/18/22 2:41pm)
The American University Eagles (7-6) defeated the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks (8-6) 3-1 on Friday Oct. 14. The end of the regular season quickly approaches for the Eagles, and that urgency showed in their play.
(10/18/22 2:35pm)
A back-and-forth match between American University men’s soccer (5-3-4) and James Madison University (4-6-2) ended in a 2-2 draw on Oct. 11.
(10/18/22 2:35pm)
The American University women’s soccer team lost another game of Patriot League play to Boston University 1-0.
(10/17/22 6:13pm)
Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the movies they enjoyed this summer and the media circus that has been the press circuit of Don't Worry Darling. Koz loves dads, and Spenser is a certified hater.
(10/17/22 4:09pm)
The American University volleyball team (12-9) fell to the Howard University Bison (10-7) in their Oct. 12 matchup 3-0.
(10/17/22 1:00pm)
Students who live on campus will be charged an administrative fee of $25 on their third lockout request starting Oct. 17, Housing and Residence Life announced in an email on Oct. 12.
(10/17/22 1:00pm)
TDR is now providing students reusable takeout containers as a more sustainable alternative to the single use boxes previously offered for to-go meals.
(10/17/22 1:00pm)
Sister Sister held its first event of the year Oct. 11 in Mary Graydon Center as part of their new series “Sister Talks,” to discuss the experience of being a Black student at a predominantly white institution.
(10/14/22 1:12pm)
Este verano, hubo unos videos que se volvieron virales por redes sociales como TikTok. La mayoría de estos videos son apropiación de la cultura Latina y Afroamericana, pero especialmente de la cultura mexicana.
(10/14/22 12:52pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell led a panel discussion on the role of peaceful transitions of power in an effective democracy in Bender Arena on Oct. 8. The event concluded AU’s series “Conversations on Policy, Politics, and our American Democracy,” and featured former presidential Chiefs of Staff Joshua Bolton and John Podesta, as well as Kogod School of Business Dean David Marchick.