Clubs find ways to create community virtually
From virtual concerts to lobbying from bedrooms, students stay connected through clubs
From virtual concerts to lobbying from bedrooms, students stay connected through clubs
Resident assistants reflect on online semesters, lack of campus housing
Students can use YOU@American to assess and track their quality of health
Students in the performing arts adapt to the coronavirus pandemic
There’s nothing that says “home” better than noodle kugel for Life staff writer Sara Winick
What to do when your eyeballs are about to fall out
Players unionize to improve conditions that are far from NBA standards
ZARON centers around Asia-Pacific cultures and studies
Synchronous classes will continue, but assignments and exams are canceled for the week
“I was incapable of performing at the level I usually am,” one student says
Student-athletes involved talk about the decision to form the group
“Health and safety are more important than ever,” Burwell says
While some thrift shops have closed their doors, others are struggling to survive
College students struggle to acknowledge turning points amid the pandemic
2013 Eagles shine in team sports, but Sa’eed Nelson’s individual tops the decade’s best
Professor Rabab Abdulhadi encouraged students to pursue activism as "labor of love"
The spring 2021 plan doesn’t take health seriously
Area used to be a hub for AU student life
Museums have moved their exhibitions online, but the hard work of curators who create them has not stopped
Initiative is a partnership with the Dupont Circle Business Improvement District and the WMATA Art in Transit program