Op-ed: Campus response to anti-Semitic postering leaves much to be desired
As a Jewish student, I am disappointed by the school’s lack of support for our community
As a Jewish student, I am disappointed by the school’s lack of support for our community
There are many things about American University that I’m glad aren’t replicated at my home school, The University at Edinburgh.
Professor Dan Sayers, whose work is represented at NMAAHC, writes why venue is inappropriate
If I had gone to my local state college, I never would have found this kind of commitment
Muslim women deserve to discuss the hijab on their own terms
We should consider process, acknowledge progress before blaming “the administration”
The Eagle staff is committed to supporting Latinx and undocumented students
Anti-immigration sentiments compel us to tell our stories
In reality, families probably know how much their student’s first year at college will cost. However, the level of unpredictability in tuition for subsequent years can be a bigger source of anxiety.
There aren’t enough choices for grab-and-go healthy food
Ghosts are real, and they live in the gutter of the American dream. They live on sidewalks and park benches.
More of the same, where is the change?
Bullying is not welcome here, writes senate candidate Yasaman Hakami
Spencer’s statements on Poland and Israel were both dangerous and ahistorical
Protests without vision do not serve communities beyond catharsis
As I witnessed what happened on campus last month, I had one overriding thought: we have seen this before.
Current Student Trustee Valentina Fernandez offers students her thoughts after another racial incident on campus
The University needs to make the campus accessible to people with disabilities
Trump’s third travel ban still targets Muslims, writes Michael T. Barry Jr.
This September has seen one deadly and destructive hurricane after another.