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(09/29/21 7:15pm)
Ep. 4: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss their favorite documentaries and documentary genres. They also bond over Guy Fieri and the dangers of spicy noodles.
(09/22/21 4:41pm)
Ep. 3: Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover discuss speculations about the new Cinderella, as well as famed filmmaker Wes Anderson. They also challenge the integrity of Amazon films.
(09/17/21 4:06pm)
Silver Screen editor Tristan Au and Life staff members Olivia Kozlevcar and Spenser Hoover are joined by Life Managing Editor Isabella Goodman to discuss the new release Candyman, as well as their thoughts on the best and worst executions of CGI. Tristan apologizes in advance to those named Renesmee.
(09/08/21 3:45pm)
District of Cinema is The Eagle's podcast for the Silver Screen section where coverage on new releases, silliness and genuine commentary about film thrives.
(09/06/21 5:46pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(08/17/21 2:51pm)
In a digital era dominated by Instagram and Snapchat, taking pictures functions as a primary outlet of expression. But when it comes down to one single still shot, how do you capture the dynamic essence of a performing artist?
(08/02/21 4:37pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(07/28/21 3:11pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(04/22/21 8:04pm)
The Blackprint welcomed Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, the critically acclaimed actress that initially made her name in the FX show “POSE” and the 2019 Pasadena Playhouse production of “Little Shop of Horrors,” on Wednesday as part of its “Women of Color Trailblazers” series. The session, hosted by The Blackprint’s Multimedia Editor Festicia Bovell and Michelle Strange, the assistant director of educational and support programs for the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, focused both on Rodriguez’s extensive performance career and work within activism.
(04/19/21 3:05pm)
With graduation speeding around the corner, you may be avidly waiting to take to the road. However, with travel still being limited due to coronavirus restrictions, it may be more difficult than usual to revel in that post-graduation escape. To provide you with some semblance of adventure, The Eagle has crafted a Spotify playlist full of music to inspire you to look towards the horizon. Here are some of the songs included in the playlist:
(04/12/21 2:17am)
Chyna Brodie, a sophomore in the School of Public Affairs, was elected as Student Government president for the 2021-22 academic year with 65 percent of the vote.
(04/09/21 4:16pm)
Editor’s note and update: Max Rubin and Maanasi Natarajan, staff columnists for The Eagle, were not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this article. This article has been updated to state that polls have been extended, and, due to technical difficulties, "virtual paper ballots" have been sent out for students who were unable to complete their ballot.
(04/04/21 8:09pm)
Editor’s note: Max Rubin, a staff columnist for The Eagle, was not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this article. This article appeared in The Eagle's March 2021 virtual print edition.
(04/03/21 7:27pm)
There is no question that D.C. is a gorgeous city. The multitude of historical locales around the District make for interesting travels and a myriad of ways to fill your free time. But when the bustle of the city becomes too overbearing, or perhaps because your favorite museums are closed due to the coronavirus, you may be looking to retreat to a more rural location. If that sounds like you, consider checking out these three great locations to go on a hike.
(04/01/21 9:41pm)
After a week of divisive internal debate, Kogod School of Business Senator Zoë Washington was unanimously elected Speaker of the Undergraduate Senate on Sunday. She is the first Black woman to serve in the role since the creation of AU’s Student Government in 2005.
(03/24/21 1:08pm)
Editor’s note: Kayla Kelly, a staff columnist for The Eagle, was not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
(03/24/21 1:10pm)
On March 20, Washington DC History & Culture hosted a music history program to pay tribute to Diana Ross, whose extensive body of work has redefined music and film.
(03/05/21 7:26pm)
President Sylvia Burwell and American University leadership hosted a community forum on Feb. 25 where they discussed the University’s plans for the remainder of the spring and upcoming fall 2021 semesters, including contact tracing, a possible face-to-face component for spring commencement and some in-person summer classes.
(02/21/21 11:35pm)
In an email to American University leadership on Sunday, Student Government President Eric Brock formally requested that the University establish a community advisory board with oversight over the AU Police Department.
(02/18/21 4:01pm)
Activist and politician Stacey Abrams will join the Kennedy Political Union and Women’s Initiative as a keynote speaker on Monday, Feb. 22 as a part of the 2021 Founders Week.