Board of Trustees talks 2022 fiscal year budget and Black Affinity Housing
The board’s March meeting came amid backlash over a new appointee
The board’s March meeting came amid backlash over a new appointee
The University should be doing more to help freshmen feel a part of the AU community
Betting has a love-hate relationship with sports leagues, and no one’s sure how that will affect college athletics
Triumphs, joys and losses from freshman year “Overture” to their final virtual show
Reflecting on the sound of quarantine and moving forward
Junior forward’s performance a bright spot in a strange season
It is time to realize that America is more than the U.S. and question what it means to be American
Large recruitment class helps build competition for both men’s and women’s team
“Mentally, I was just exhausted”
“There was this overarching sense of anxiety that there was nothing I could do to stop this disease”
Harris has two more years of eligibility; commits to Seton Hall alongside younger brother JaQuan Harris
Students and instructors weigh in on learning during the pandemic
Kennedy Political Union hosted McBride on a Zoom webinar in partnership with AU PRIDE and Visible
Una reflexión sobre las clases en línea desde la perspectiva de estudiantes lejos de D.C.
Editor's note: This article discusses weight cutting and may be triggering to people who suffer from eating disorders. People suffering can contact the National Eating Disorders Association helpline at (800)931-2237. This article appeared in The Eagle's March 2021 virtual print edition. It’s two hours ...
The Washington DC History & Culture Event shares the glory of Ross’ vast portfolio
Ishita Jamar stepped down from her role to run for SG president
‘Solid,’ Kiki.D’s EP released last fall, gives her confidence to push forward
Senior Kyle Hellmann scores two goals to seal the win
Two years after working group offered recommendations, little progress has been made