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(02/16/23 1:00pm)
As part of the many events in the D.C. area this Black History Month, Politics and Prose hosted a series of talks and readings focusing on topics related to the experiences of Black people in America from Feb. 2-7. These readings act as a starting rather than an ending point for valued and necessary conversations.
(02/16/23 1:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(02/16/23 5:25pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (15-11) faced off against the Holy Cross Crusaders (9-18) at Black History Month Celebration night in Bender Arena.
(02/15/23 4:59pm)
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(02/15/23 4:53pm)
For many students at American University, one of the country’s most politically active campuses, the State of the Union is an annually anticipated event. In the days after the speech, students reflected on the president’s words.
(02/15/23 3:04pm)
The Office of Campus Life will bring a traveling exhibit from the Anne Frank Center to American University’s Bender Library after spring break to educate students on the life and legacy of Anne Frank.
(02/15/23 1:00pm)
Purple lights and heaps of smoke from burning frankincense engulfed the stage as Suki Waterhouse made her entrance for her sold-out show at The Black Cat on Jan. 31. Instantly, flocks of phones sprung up to take videos as the London-based artist began performing her song “Bullshit On The Internet” from her debut album “I Can’t Let Go.” As a wind machine blew her lustrous blonde hair and flowy white silk shirt around, the crowd swayed in hypnosis.
(02/15/23 1:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(02/14/23 8:06pm)
On this week’s episode of Beyond the Byline, host Lydia LoPiccolo sits down with Eagle staff writer, Marina Zaczkiewicz to discuss her sustainable date ideas for this love day! Also included are a few special messages from editors to their staff.
(02/14/23 2:35pm)
American University’s Office of Sustainability hosted its ninth annual basketball game on Feb. 1, promoting environmental advocacy as the men’s basketball team took on Bucknell. AU’s game sponsors were Airlie Berkshire Farm and Airlie Hotel.
(02/14/23 3:24pm)
Valentine’s Day is here, and nothing expresses the complicated emotions of this holiday better than a perfect song. Luckily, we sifted through the endless catalog of love and breakup songs and picked some to match any mood you may be feeling this year.
(02/14/23 2:24pm)
Desde el momento que llegué, se notó la energía de Puerto Rican Student Organization. Para entrar, nos preguntaron nuestro nombre y estado civil y lo escribieron en una etiqueta. El punto del evento se veía con claridad: crear comunidad, convivir y conocer.
(02/13/23 4:49pm)
Entering February brings about a couple changes: the constant struggle to spell the month’s name, day’s getting just a little bit warmer and, of course, the most romantic holiday of the year. But right around this candy and heart filled time of the month is a monumental holiday all about friendship, fun and hanging out with friends: Galentine’s Day.
(02/13/23 1:00pm)
With the pressure of buying gifts and making romantic gestures, it’s easy to overlook the impacts of increased consumption during Valentine’s Day. It is estimated that 9 million kilograms of additional carbon dioxide is released into the air on Valentine’s Day alone. Stereotypical customs of buying stuffed animals or candy packaged in substantial amounts of plastic produces large amounts of waste. However, there are plenty of accessible Valentine’s Day activities ranging from visiting museums, ice skating or environmentally-friendly crafts where you can engage in a sustainable celebration of love this holiday.
(02/13/23 1:00pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell held a panel on free expression and the updated Freedom of Expression and Expressive Conduct policy on Feb. 1, along with other university heads from across the country. Burwell and her fellow panelists spent the majority of the event discussing values like inclusion and diversity, but the message fell flat — ultimately seeming more like a PR move appealing to donors than true sentiment on expanding free expression across campus.
(02/13/23 1:00pm)
The American University women’s basketball team (5-18) took on Boston University (17-6) in Bender Arena last Wednesday, Feb. 8, losing 59-40 to the Terriers. Despite the loss, there’s hope for a new and growing program led by head coach Tiffany Coll.
(02/10/23 5:38pm)
American University announced the launch of searches for the vice president of student affairs and the vice president of undergraduate enrollment, President Sylvia Burwell wrote in an email to the AU community on Friday.
(02/10/23 1:25pm)
After months on end of “Unholy” filling our TikTok feeds, Sam Smith’s fourth studio album “Gloria” has arrived.
(02/10/23 1:20pm)
Popular D.C. bagel shop Call Your Mother opened a new location Feb. 3 on Connecticut Avenue near the Van Ness neighborhood. The local chain announced the new spot, which is less than two miles from American University, on Jan. 3, replacing Little Red Fox cafe.
(02/09/23 1:36pm)
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, meaning that soon enough, American University students will be gifting chocolates, flowers and cards to their friends and significant others to spread the love. However, if gift giving isn’t your love language, here’s a list of restaurants to spend quality time having dinner with a special someone or friend this Valentine’s Day.