Pitches Be Trippin’ perform final concert “The Glo Up”
A capella group performed a set centered around the various stages of romantic relationships
A capella group performed a set centered around the various stages of romantic relationships
A critique of Lana Del Rey’s lyrics and singing ability
The American University Alumni Board expresses thanks to the former president for his leadership
As summer begins in the district, so does one of our favorite summer traditions: farmers market season. Now until Nov. 25, the University of the District of Columbia will host a farmers market each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the David A. Clarke School of Law.
Enjoy Peruvian food, culture and a fashion show at Taste of Peru 2017
Society’s misconception of mental health is unhealthy, Julia Gagnon writes.
These stores carrying athletic wear are sure to get your heart racing
Feist, the acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter, is back with her first solo album in more than six years. She will be playing dates throughout the summer, including a stop at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre June 7 and 8.
World War I munitions are likely buried beneath the building
Mission: Improv-able, AU’s improv troupe, sent off two of their seniors on April 21 in a final show filled with laughs, debates and a Swedish milkmaid. Although the event’s Facebook page promoted the show to run from 8 p.m.
Julia Gagnon wants you to understand how patriarchal systems affect men
Acclaimed historian Ibram X. Kendi to lead center
President's memo states D.C. branch will join other law enforcement agencies in investigation
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak — a key player in the investigation into the president's national security adviser, Michael Flynn — is an honorary co-chair of a CAS institute.
Faculty and staff urge administration to address academic needs and safety of Black students
The class of 2019 was supposed to lead the Eagles to Patriot League glory. Now, they’re all leaving the program
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.
How the University department is gearing up for its next phase
AU alumna Katherin Sibel spends her days speaking Guarani, the national language of Paraguay. That’s where she’s stationed as a Peace Corps volunteer, managing several women’s agribusiness projects and social development programs within the Latin American community.