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It’s time to say goodbye to “RENAISSANCE,” and hello to “COWBOY CARTER.”
March marks the start of Women’s History Month, commemorating the important roles that women have played, often unnoticed, throughout history. To celebrate, The Eagle has compiled a list of books that explore underrepresented parts of women’s stories.
The time has come for Beyoncé’s long-awaited country album.
February marks the start of Black History Month, which pays tribute to the culture, history and triumphs of Black Americans. To celebrate, The Eagle has compiled a list of five Black-directed films that center Black joy.
A truck spotted on campus Jan. 29 called on American University President Sylvia Burwell to “PROTECT YOUR JEWISH STUDENTS!”
Water will be shut off in Roper Hall until approximately 1 p.m. due to an “emergency issue” with the residence hall’s water main, according to an email sent from Housing and Residence Life to the hall’s residents Jan. 26. Roper Hall is home to about 50 residents in the University’s Black Affinity Housing program.
An individual was arrested in December 2023 on burglary and sexual misconduct charges related to an October 2022 break-in and sexual assault in Leonard Hall, according to a Jan. 19 email from President Sylvia Burwell and Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered in D.C.’s Freedom Plaza on Jan. 13 as part of a “global day of action” to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and a halt to United States aid to Israel.
The American University Experience II course will undergo significant changes this semester, including adding antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate to the curriculum. Students may delay taking the class until changes are fully implemented, according to a Jan. 17 email from President Sylvia Burwell and Acting Provost Vicky Wilkins.
United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy was announced as American University’s fall 2023 Commencement speaker in a Tuesday press release from the University.
An American University student was assaulted and robbed by three people, one of whom was armed, at the AU shuttle stop in front of the Department of Homeland Security at approximately 9 p.m. on Nov. 28, according to an email from Assistant Vice President for University Police & Emergency Management Phil Morse.
A Department of Performing Arts recital poster was vandalized with “antisemitic language and symbols” in the Katzen Arts Center over the weekend, according to a Thursday email to the Theatre Department from Theatre/Musical Theatre Program Director Jason Arnold.
Editor’s note: This story contains references to sexual assault.
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.
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin discussed the youth vote, the Republican “cult” and the future of American democracy at a town hall hosted by the School of Communication and Kennedy Political Union Sept. 14.
On a Thursday night in the McDowell formal lounge, students yelled movie hot takes while “Firework” by Katy Perry played as Hillel’s Jewish Queer Collective hosted its annual Rainbow Challah Making event.
The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee met Wednesday to discuss recruitment strategies for the upcoming semester as well as how to increase and diversify coverage.
The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee discussed its intentions to improve accessibility on the paper’s website at a meeting Wednesday.
With the beginning of the academic year underway, The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group met for its first meeting of the semester Wednesday. According to this semester’s diversity report, The Eagle’s fall 2021 staffers are more racially and ethnically diverse than in the spring. The data was collected from The Eagle’s fall 2021 staff intake form.
American University Student Government and the AU Library announced in an email to the student body on Friday that they are teaming up to help students register to vote, check their voter registration and request absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 general election.