AU students stand divided at rally for Israel
Members of the American University community who demonstrated on the quad Wednesday were divided amid current conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Members of the American University community who demonstrated on the quad Wednesday were divided amid current conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Five weeks have come and gone for The Eagles’ 2023-24 Swim and Dive season, and they are already proving their potential.
In preparation for its beloved giant pandas’ return to China, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo held a week-long farewell event named “Panda Palooza.”r. The celebration took place from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.
The Washington Wizards hosted a Style Showcase on Oct. 4 at the District Wharf Pier to hype fans up ahead of the 2023-24 season and raise money for the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation.
Sept. 29 and 30 marked the return of Art All Night — D.C.’s free, evening art festival.
When American University first installed Blue Light Phone Towers on its campus in 1991, the University community celebrated the change. Now, in the wake of rising concerns for campus safety, an Eagle investigation found that eight blue light towers across campus have been malfunctioning for over a month.
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the community that Seth Grossman will be taking on the position of vice president and chief administrative officer.
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Should art be separated from the artist?
The American University men’s and women’s cross-country teams competed at the Paul Short Run in Lehigh, Pennsylvania on Sept. 30.
Editor’s Note: This story is the second part of a two part series. Read part one here.
While the untrained eye might look at Steve Jennings and see a soul-patched man who escaped Seattle’s grunge scene and stumbled into AU’s athletics office, that’s just the untrained eye. Instead, Jennings is American University’s most decorated coach, two games away from his 300th win with the field hockey program, and he’s not looking to stop anytime soon.
In 1985, a band called The Jesus and Mary Chain released their debut album: “Psychocandy.” The album combined traditional pop with harsh noise and guitar feedback. Despite its lackluster performance in the charts, this album fundamentally changed alternative rock.
John Logan’s interpretation of Baz Lehrmann’s jukebox musical, “Moulin Rouge” swept audiences off their feet this summer at the Kennedy Center.
Editor’s Note: This story is the first of a two part series.
Editor’s Note: Owen Oppenheimer, news staff writer for The Eagle and senator-elect; Owen Auston-Babcock, local news reporter for The Eagle and SOC Council treasurer-elect; and Penelope Jennings, sports beat editor for The Eagle and SOC Council secretary-elect were not involved in the reporting or editing of this story.
DC Fashion Week culminated in an International Couture Collections Showcase that focused on international design presenting a diverse range of styles. This event, the last of four that took place from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, featured international designers who presented their latest collections.
The American University volleyball team (10-6) defeated the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (9-8) in straight sets on Sept. 30, closing out a two-game home stretch without dropping a set.
American University’s budget report for the 2023-24 fiscal year projected a $30 million shortfall for the year amid rising tuition costs.
Boots Riley’s debut feature “Sorry To Bother You” tackles themes of exploitation with a surrealist bent. One scene in particular marks a significant shift in the film’s tone: when the main character is offered the chance to transform into a horse.