Weekend review: AU field hockey captures two victories at Jacobs Field
Eagles take down Holy Cross and Temple, scoring four goals in both games.
Eagles take down Holy Cross and Temple, scoring four goals in both games.
The California-based band delighted the audience with fan favorites and songs from its most recent album.
Speakers and panelists discussed microaggressions and D.C.'s stress culture.
SG is tackling an important issue, but the program must be bolstered to have wide impact.
Columnist Haley Samsel argues the Faculty Senate’s resolution shows they aren’t listening to students.
The Taste of DC will offer the best flavors of the city’s restaurant scene.
The LA post-rock duo left concertgoers with jaws dropped and expectations exceeded.
The Eagle staff chimes in with staff picks for your weekly music fix.
A group of AU students joined climate justice advocates on the National Mall Thursday morning for the Moral Action on Climate Justice Rally, an environmental justice gathering organized around Pope Francis’ address to Congress. Between 60 and 80 AU students attended, according to Audrey Irvine-Broque, a senior and organizer for Fossil Free AU.
Freshman Noah Levy spoke to AU Professor Katya Salmi about the relationship between poverty and health.
The celebration is the organization’s biggest event of the year.
Los Angeles punk rock band will perform at the Black Cat on Sept. 28.
Baltasar Kormakur leaves audiences chilled to the bone with his film about the deadliness of Mount Everest.
SIS junior Bill Kakenmaster argues students should scrutinize Madeleine Albright’s record as closely as did Dick Cheney’s.
The post-rock innovators will play at D.C.’s Black Cat in support of their newest release.
The teach-in was held in anticipation of the Pope’s speech on climate justice on Thursday.
Buchanan was U.S. Treasurer from 1981 to 1983, under President Ronald Reagan.
The Philadelphia-based band played songs from its most recent album, plus some fan favorites.
The event aims to unify the AU community around an issue that affects 25 percent of college students.
SG members hope more federal work study jobs will help ease financial burden on students, but implementation faces hurdles.