Mutual aid organization holds Narcan training on campus with focus on harm reduction strategies
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Editor’s Note: Kayla Kelly is an opinion columnist for The Eagle. Kelly was not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
Starting today, a new D.C. law requires electric scooter renters to lock scooters to racks or poles at least three feet from where pedestrians walk. Those who need a ride will be able to scan a QR code on the handlebar to release the lock.
Prompted by the antisemitic vandalism found in Anderson Hall’s Lower Level and the student outrage that followed, the University emailed a statement to the community addressing the incident on Sept. 13.
Editor’s Note: Adriana Doria, a life staff writer, and Gabe Ferris, an assistant copy editor, were not involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story.
This fall semester is unique with nearly half of the American University undergraduate class moving out of their childhood homes for the first time. While it may be an adjustment, many students are eager to have the full college experience and meet friends they’ve only seen through a screen.
American University Housing and Residence Life (HRL) asked returning students who were originally assigned to live in Leonard Hall for the upcoming year to relocate to a different residence hall or move off-campus to accommodate an increased number of incoming first-year students.
A petition that began circulating in late February on social media sparked a conversation among American University students and staff members alike — whether or not Islamophobia is rooted in the School of International Service.
What do you get when a record-breaking track and field athlete returns to American University to coach a training program? A team of happy and healthy runners from all walks of life.
Former American University President Joseph Duffey, who served from 1991 to 1993, died Feb. 25 at his home in a D.C. retirement community after suffering from an illness, according to his son, Michael. He was 88 years old.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that SIE membership was free. It has been corrected to state that dues are under $100.
Editor's note: Max Rubin, a staff columnist for The Eagle, was not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
Fast food restaurants, like McDonald’s, are common in predominantly Black communities due to their cultural and social connotations, along with their affordability, said Marcia Chatelain, a Georgetown University professor, at a virtual University Library event Tuesday.
At an event Jan. 28 hosted by American University’s Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the Interfraternity Council, guest speaker Tim Mousseau, a survivor of sexual assault, shared his experiences in hopes of facilitating open conversations within Greek life organizations.
Correction: The headline of this article incorrectly stated that the two IFC plans were released by the time of publication. "Releases" has been replaced by "announces."
Comfort foods is a Life section series highlighting AU students and the food that reminds them of home and heritage.
Editor’s Note: Mina Allen, a news staff writer for The Eagle, was interviewed for this article prior to joining staff. Allen was not involved with the reporting, writing or editing of this story.
Weeks ago, our Instagram Stories were flooded with “Spotify Wrapped” lists — comprehensive reports of one’s top songs of 2020 on the music streaming app. The music that we listen to can often describe some aspect of our personalities or at least reflect something about who we are. Some songs are meaningful to us because of the memories they evoke. Here are the songs that American University students shared with the Life section from their childhoods that make them feel the most nostalgic.
If you don’t want to spend upwards of $30 on a generic Halloween costume, you’re not alone! With a few household items and some creativity, you can make your own reusable costumes.
The year 2020 has not been easy by any means. We have had to adjust to online school, stay in our houses for months on end and cancel vacations and plans. But what is the one thing that has remained constant? Music.