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“I haven’t played third base since I was twelve,” said club baseball senior Trevor Anderson before trotting out to the hot corner to take infield before game two of a doubleheader in Southwest D.C. on April 6. Anderson caught the first game and is now playing third as a necessity, due to the just nine players who showed up on the sunny April afternoon.
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The American University lacrosse team (6-8) secured a 12-9 win over the Bucknell Bison (4-8) on April 13 for the Eagles’ last home game of the season.
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Volunteers clad in blue T-shirts added over 5,000 plants to campus as part of American University’s annual Campus Beautification Day.
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Six months into the Israel-Hamas war, hundreds gathered in Dupont Circle on March 30 to commemorate Land Back Day, calling for an immediate ceasefire and support for Palestinians in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
(04/18/24 12:33pm)
Being an athlete is already hard, but if there’s one thing that can make the job even harder, it’s dealing with poor field conditions. Despite the muddy conditions, over 70 spectators showed up on March 30 to watch the American University men's club soccer team take on the University of Maryland at the Massachusetts Avenue field.
(04/18/24 12:30pm)
Over a month after its initial letter to the administration, a coalition — including Sunrise AU, Young Democratic Socialists of America AU, AU’s chapter of American Association of University Professors and the staff union — got some answers on April 4 about the University’s partnership with Huron Consulting. Acting Provost Vicky Wilkins attended the forum to answer questions and address concerns about the potential for layoffs and cuts to academic programs.
(04/18/24 12:27pm)
American University women’s basketball’s leading scorer, Emily Johns, has committed to Wake Forest for her final year of eligibility, she announced on April 1. Johns is the first of five Eagles in the transfer portal to commit.
(04/18/24 12:24pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(04/18/24 12:21pm)
Amid a growing interest in self-care and sustainability nationwide, reusable water bottles have taken the stage as a fun and easy way to stay hydrated in style.
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” is the latest in the decades-later sequels to 1984’s “Ghostbusters,” and the follow-up to 2021’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.”
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
Professional Wargaming at American University and AU’s Transatlantic Policy Center hosted senior defense attachés from Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain to celebrate the 75th anniversary of NATO and to discuss the current and future actions of the alliance at a panel on April 10.
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
You work hard, play hard, and at the end (or middle) of a long day you want to nap hard too. But don’t get too comfortable, because the Office of Housing and Residence Life just released its action items for the 2024-25 school year. Among other initiatives, HRL seeks to seriously prioritize “screwing you over” in the year to come. They elaborate, “yeah I’m talking to you, punk.” So put down that $7 coffee from the Bridge and read up on how HRL is “gonna take you to pain-town, buster”:
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
A $2.8 million grant was given to American University’s Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities lab to address food insecurity in Wards 7 and 8 of D.C. and to increase the number of Black farmers producing locally grown fruit and vegetables.
(04/16/24 12:00pm)
Complete with a two-hour student protest — the second Student Government-led demonstration of the week — this year’s New Eagle Day gave admitted students a true taste of life at American University. Led by Student Government Secretary and Vice President-elect Julia Comino, protestors welcomed new Eagles with signs and flyers on the University’s free speech guidelines and called on the University to reverse the Jan. 25 ban on indoor protesting and limitations on postering.
(04/16/24 12:00pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(04/16/24 12:00pm)
American University’s Hillel chapter and the Kennedy Political Union welcomed author and speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz for a conversation to begin Hillel’s Holocaust Remembrance Week on April 8.
(04/16/24 12:00pm)
On what was another dreary, rainy day in Washington, D.C., the pastel blue walls and cozy atmosphere of Mèo Maison enveloped customers with cat hair and warmth. The store’s owner, Lauren Luu, matched the feeling as she greeted me with a bright sweater and a smile.
(04/16/24 12:00pm)
Did you know that Greenland sharks can live up to 400 years old? Or that redwood trees can be albino?
(04/15/24 12:00pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.