Ongoing construction outside McKinley building has end goals: new heating system, Hall of Science
More disruptions in sidewalks and roadways are expected
More disruptions in sidewalks and roadways are expected
American University women’s basketball team just competed in the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in school history.
Handled responsibly, AU’s wealth can enact real change toward ending genocide
Wild is the only female candidate seeking the Democratic nomination
Darren Walker said he is more interested in a ‘just’ America than a ‘great’ America
A homily delivered by Rev. Mark Schaefer at a memorial service for freshman Kenneth Clarke
Draw control plagues Eagles in 19-7 loss to Boston University
Students are satisfied with small class sizes, personal attention
Flyers display image of Adolf Hitler, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School gun control advocate
Marchers carried posters condemning sexual assault before heading to ‘speakout’
“Your Street, Our Stage” features nonprofit that aids underserved youth
1,345 students voted in election, a major drop from last year
“I feel like I’ve found someone who really gets me”
Memorial service for Kenneth Clarke scheduled for Sunday
This weekend, be sure to welcome April and celebrate the cherry blossoms while they last, learn about the effect of community policing, and explore the portfolio project of Diane Arbus.
Rogers: “Accusations are completely baseless”
CASE director Will Mascaro says cards will go up in every residence hall by July
Let’s help Fernández bridge the gap
The Eagle endorses Fernández, Najafi and Behle
At a debate and town hall hosted by ATV Monday night, the student government presidential candidates presented their ideas on diversity, inclusion and improving communication between AU police and students, in addition to other topics.