Our culture of demanding change without doing our homework
We should consider process, acknowledge progress before blaming “the administration”
We should consider process, acknowledge progress before blaming “the administration”
Colin Gerker has served in position since 2015
Freshmen Gage Curry and Eric Hong earned comprehensive victories to lead the AU wrestling team to victory against Bucknell Sunday in Bender Arena.
A heart-racing game in Bender Arena on Saturday tested the women’s basketball team’s championship merit.
Burwell takes a broad step forward in her strategy to improve the campus climate
There’s a difference between bigotry and provocation
Whether you’re rooting for the Patriots, Eagles, or even Justin Timberlake, this year’s Super Bowl is sure to be fun for everyone.
The American Agora is working to expand campus brand
Eggs, donuts and avocado toast. Taste these items and more at D.C.’s first Brunch Fest, open Saturday from 11 a.m.
Tarana Burke to receive award from Women’s Initiative
Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers also face criminal charges
Artists created work with paint, oil and more
Ambassador Rice will join AU coaching staff on sidelines against Army West Point
Allegations of sexual misconduct against Ross Levinsohn, AU Trustee, chip away at the credibility of the Board
Almost exactly one year after she was first announced as AU’s next leader, University President Sylvia Burwell has released her administration’s diversity and inclusion strategy - what she’s calling AU’s plan for “inclusive excellence.” The 25-page-document includes a two year action plan detailing how the University will tackle issues of diversity in curriculum, policies and campus climate.
University to invest $121 million over two years to implement strategy
Burwell: “The plan is part of a journey and a part of action”
AU alum and Democratic politician Jason Kander visited campus Tuesday as part of a Kennedy Political Union and AU College Democrats event. Kander, who is best known for his unsuccessful Missouri Senate run against incumbent Roy Blunt, began the event by talking about how the University prepared him for the world of politics and provided opportunities for him to be successful. “I got a lot out of my experience here,” Kander said.
The women’s basketball team finished Jan. undefeated with a 67-44 win against Colgate University on Saturday in Bender Arena. The Eagles (17-4, 10-0 PL) gradually built a 20-point lead on their opponents.
The Eagle staff is committed to supporting Latinx and undocumented students