A rebuttal to Richard Spencer’s hate speech and ‘ethnostates’
Spencer’s statements on Poland and Israel were both dangerous and ahistorical
Spencer’s statements on Poland and Israel were both dangerous and ahistorical
Protests without vision do not serve communities beyond catharsis
As I witnessed what happened on campus last month, I had one overriding thought: we have seen this before.
Current Student Trustee Valentina Fernandez offers students her thoughts after another racial incident on campus
The University needs to make the campus accessible to people with disabilities
Trump’s third travel ban still targets Muslims, writes Michael T. Barry Jr.
This September has seen one deadly and destructive hurricane after another.
The Eagle’s staff is committed to supporting Jewish students and students of color
17 years later, AU is only beginning to stop Epsilon Iota
The national debt is frightening, Natalie De Vincenzi writes
Fallon Forbush criticizes AU's decision to keep professional journalists off campus
Jordan Barth advocates for healing within AU community
The American University Alumni Board expresses thanks to the former president for his leadership
Society’s misconception of mental health is unhealthy, Julia Gagnon writes.
Faculty and staff urge administration to address academic needs and safety of Black students
Students deserve a safe ride home
On May 1, the campus awoke and a new American University Student Government president, Taylor Dumpson, began her first day in office.
Senior staff writer Shannon Scovel reflects on the lessons she has learned during as a student-athlete and student reporter
In the era of safe spaces, trigger warnings and cultural appropriation, it is as if college students don’t understand the concept of free speech in society, let alone its necessity in getting the most out of college.
The Kennedy Political Union recently announced that the University will not host their flagship “Wonk of the Year” event this semester due to scheduling issues.