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(04/17/15 9:10pm)
It’s almost over, everyone. And if you’re a senior, it’s just plain old over. The end of the year is quickly approaching and that couldn’t be a more perfect time to get acquainted with everything AU has to offer. To make sure you leave AU with the best memories, this Weekend Scene is filled with campus events. After open mics, social media summits, concerts and film screenings, you’ll be saying “Once an eagle, always an eagle.”
(04/17/15 1:06pm)
Board of Trustees members announced plans to implement sexual assault prevention training during Welcome Week, raise diversity numbers in faculty and address race issues during their spring town hall forum on April 15.
(04/03/15 4:12pm)
In this weekend’s guide, we wanted to provide a few brain-stimulating events. We know how stressed your brain probably is, but a little TEDx, math art and world music never hurt anyone. Anyway, you will make NPR and your high school Algebra teacher proud.
(03/27/15 7:03pm)
We chose this weekend’s events with your health in mind. Pace yourself with a sure-to-be rowdy show on Friday, a tame improv show on Saturday and a calming and adulthood-shirking movie about the ocean on Sunday. We just want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your weekend.
(03/20/15 9:04pm)
Fresh air and sunny skies, it almost seems like spring is really here. To welcome the new season, starting this weekend, get outside and out of your comfort zone. Get hyped for spring’s possibilities with a witchy party at Comet Ping Pong, audio recording of Lean & Hungry’s militaristic take on “Othello” and the charming Bethesda Film Fest.
(03/20/15 8:22pm)
Former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley flexed his presidential campaign muscles on March 17 at a Kennedy Political Union event and said he is “seriously considering” a 2016 bid.
(03/07/15 2:02am)
Corrections and clarifications appended.
(03/06/15 8:51pm)
There are enough burger shops in this world, but there aren’t enough grilled cheese shops. For now, it looks like Melt Shop (located near the intersection of 19th Street and L Street, near the Farragut North Metro stop) is the only carb and dairy spot D.C. needs. And who doesn’t love grilled cheese? Four of The Eagle’s staff were more than enthused to collaborate on a grilled cheese tour at the downtown shop. Check out each of our mini-reviews below to see if Melt Shop is right for you.
(03/06/15 5:32pm)
For those of you who will still be in the District during spring break, here are some events that will kick off your week of freedom in the best ways. These events are also great ways to get to know people outside of the AU bubble.
(03/03/15 2:13am)
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley will speak to the AU community on March 17 as the next Kennedy Political Union speaker.
(02/27/15 7:39pm)
This weekend is particularly packed with a bunch of great things happening around the city and on campus. Need burlesque, the Black Cat’s got that. Want to mosh? Sunday is totally mosh-worthy.
(02/25/15 6:49pm)
Invincibility and invisibility go hand in hand in the late August Wilson’s “King Hedley II," now showing on the Arena Stage. Set in 1980s Pittsburgh, race and the absence of privilege unfold at the Southwest Waterfront’s beautiful fine arts venue.
(02/20/15 7:57pm)
There are so many great things going on this weekend, but only a few could make it into the roundup. The weekend looks well-rounded with screenings on campus, a battle of the bands at Georgetown, an improv showcase by Upright Citizens Brigade and a comic book lover’s paradise at Fantom on P Street.
(12/20/14 9:00pm)
BDSM (bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism) is an acronym that might conjure up ideas of leather-clad dominatrixes in velvety lounges but they might not be the four letters that people associate with a sophomore college student.
(11/14/14 5:46pm)
After getting caught up in the chaos of midterms, we’re all emerging a little shell-shocked and surprised to learn that it’s already November. With only a month left in the semester, it’s time to take advantage of the city before you’re trapped in finals and then heading home for the winter. Here are some events happening around the city this weekend:
(11/14/14 5:32pm)
WVAU took home the award for “Best Student-Run, Internet-Only Station" Oct. 23 at this year’s College Music Journal Music Marathon in New York City, following the station’s first CMJ nomination.
(11/03/14 2:00pm)
Correction appended
(10/31/14 6:04pm)
The comedy duo “Broad City” is coming to AU this Saturday, and if you don’t know who Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer are, now is the time to learn.
(10/24/14 9:22pm)
With midterms winding down, it’s time to get out and enjoy D.C. Here’s one event you can attend for each day of this weekend.
(10/10/14 8:29pm)
It’s festival season in D.C., and we’ve got a few might stand out from the rest. No matter which culture you are a part of or interested in, the weekend has an event for you. Don’t be basic this week – branch out of the AU bubble.