Opinion: The threat of nuclear war is closer than AU students might think
New types of weapons and the University’s specific circumstances make impending nuclear weapons use personal — and dangerous
New types of weapons and the University’s specific circumstances make impending nuclear weapons use personal — and dangerous
The world is still picking up the pieces after the holy ground of the Tenleytown Wawa was shaken by a shocking display of juvenile violence
The Class of 2026 has never caught a break; neither have POC on campus
Blue light outages reveal larger issue regarding administration transparency
While American University paints itself as a climate leader, it must take further action to demonstrate true climate leadership
Explaining our coverage of the Israel-Hamas war: language, confidential sources and social media
Calorie counts next to food options can trigger disordered eating among students
The University can take many steps to improve community safety without introducing lethal weapons
How the dollar store invasion is destroying communities
The new president should be proud to lead a unionized workforce
The Eagle's advice columnist answers your most burning questions
The hidden costs and unintended consequences of capping Congressional service
U.S. consumer culture pushes us away from communal living
Term limits are necessary to secure young people opportunities in government
A guide to help our herbivorian peers make the most of that mandatory meal plan
Though Burwell made progress, students still want more from her
The Eagle's advice columnist answers your most burning questions
‘Barbie’ offers a crash course on the patriarchy, and everyone should learn from it
At $1,768 a credit, AU’s summer classes ostracize students from furthering their education during the summer
The Supreme Court and American University would have crushed my 17-year-old self’s dreams