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(03/02/21 1:58pm)
Thoughtful. Fearless. Determined. The Sunrise Movement, a national youth-led movement to fight climate change, is the very embodiment of the modern, civically-engaged youth advocate organization.
(07/13/20 7:13pm)
George Floyd’s killing by police last month in Minneapolis spurred outrage and protests across the United States and the world around deep-seated, systemic racial injustice. As people sign petitions, call representatives and raise millions of dollars of funds, many also seek to educate themselves about racism and Black people’s experiences living in this country.
(07/11/20 2:14pm)
The first week of July was designated as National Blackout Week, a movement aimed at standing in economic solidarity with BIPOC, or Black, Indigenous and people of Color. During the week, BIPOC, and Black people in particular, were encouraged to only buy from Black-owned businesses. AU rising senior Edmée Faal, who was promoting the Blackout on her Instagram, said in a post, “The Economic Blackout is a movement intending to uplift Black people by moving spending power away from big businesses and corporations to BIPOC-owned businesses and small owned businesses.” Below are 10 sustainable and ethical BIPOC-owned businesses for purchases like food, hair care and accessories. Even though the week ended, we can continue shifting our purchases to BIPOC-owned businesses.
(05/20/20 6:47pm)
As brick and mortar stores have closed their doors and online fashion retailers around the world have adjusted their orders, millions of small businesses, donation based retailers, garment workers and employees have been placed in vulnerable and uncertain positions.
(12/12/19 5:00am)
American University’s zero waste policy is designed to reduce campus waste and get students involved in sustainability. The Zero Waste Project team, established in 2016, has worked daily to sort recycling and compost on campus alongside the Compost Crew, a student group that sorts waste into compostable and non-compostable items weekly. Both of these groups make sure that on-campus waste is sorted by recyclable and compostable material to reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills.
(11/26/19 3:05pm)
In our latest video for our sustainability series, The (Com)Post, life staff writer Delilah Harvey takes us through two new Zero Waste recipes for sweet potato toast and a pumpkin mug cake just in time for Thanksgiving.
(10/30/19 8:06pm)
A sea of iPhone screens glowed above heads as the crowd waited in anticipation for The Chainsmokers to take the stage at Capital One Arena on Oct. 15. Stagehands ran around with what appeared to be mini-torches, as drum beats and electronic sounds swelled in the background. American DJ and production duo Alex Pall and Drew Taggart emerged from a sudden surge of smoke.
(10/15/19 3:36pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(09/04/19 4:00am)
Apple logos dazzled behind singer-songwriter Khalid at the newly renovated Apple Carnegie Library as he delivered the final performance for the tech company’s Up Next Live concert series on Aug. 24.
(08/25/19 12:07pm)
Award-winning musician Khalid will perform at the Apple Carnegie Library on Saturday, Aug. 24. The performance is a part of “Apple’s Up Next Live,” a series of seven shows from different featured artists.
(06/04/19 11:59pm)
Two-time Grammy award winning musician Imogen Heap worked with American University’s Audio Technology Department, or A-TEC, to host a music workshop and private performance at the University on May 2.
(05/03/19 4:00am)
In the wake of looming global environmental challenges, AU is providing students and faculty with the resources to create and share important environmental messages through a powerful medium: film.
(04/25/19 11:06am)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(04/03/19 2:00pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s new sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(03/27/19 2:00pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s new sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(02/27/19 7:07pm)
Climate change is a big and looming issue, but it doesn’t have to be so intimidating. The (Com)Post is The Eagle’s new sustainability series that breaks down topics in eco-friendly living in a fresh, actionable and fun way.
(11/02/18 6:20pm)
“In My Feelings” or “Toccata and Fugue in D minor?” Most students will know the former, a recent hit by the best-selling rapper Drake, and only a select few will know the latter, a classic organ piece written by renowned composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
(10/22/18 4:48pm)
Washington is celebrated for its historic sights, culture-rich museums and delicious food. With options at all price points and a wide range of cuisines and rising food truck popularity, it’s understandable that the district has a big food festival scene. Here are a few food festivals coming up over the next month.
(10/11/18 6:48pm)
The audience was quiet as they hung on to Florence Welch’s every word. The only movement was the flashing of glow-flower headbands in the crowd. Florence grinned and said into the microphone, “If you’re here, it’s probably because you believe in women. Come and rage with us.”
(09/25/18 12:18am)
On Sept. 29, American University Photo Collective will be showcasing 23 works in the student-favorite eatery SEOULSPICE during the annual Art All Night Tenleytown event. Neighborhoods across D.C. will join the nonprofit organizer Tenleytown Main Street to celebrate diverse local talent in the visual and performing arts.