Mental illness isn’t romantic
Society’s misconception of mental health is unhealthy, Julia Gagnon writes.
Society’s misconception of mental health is unhealthy, Julia Gagnon writes.
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.
Senior staff writer Shannon Scovel reflects on the lessons she has learned during as a student-athlete and student reporter
In the era of safe spaces, trigger warnings and cultural appropriation, it is as if college students don’t understand the concept of free speech in society, let alone its necessity in getting the most out of college.
The Kennedy Political Union recently announced that the University will not host their flagship “Wonk of the Year” event this semester due to scheduling issues.
As my term as your student body president comes to a close, I can’t help but think about what this time has meant to me. What I found most interesting, and painful, about the year is the role my race played in everything I did.
Sophomore Steph Black argues for supplying free contraception through the Student Health Center
Trump’s patriotic populism vs. the GOP leadership’s checklist conservatism
People ask me, “How was it?” and I’m not sure they want to know my answer. I had the privilege of co-leading AU’s Alternative Break to Haiti, focusing on the success and failure of international aid.
In 2001, USA Today sports journalist Christine Brennan wrote a column about her relationship with her father, Jim Brennan, in honor of his 75th birthday.
AU has, for the third time, entered into Recyclemania. Recyclemania is a national contest that urges universities across the United States to reaffirm their commitment to reducing their carbon footprints through maximizing the amount of trash recycled on campus.
Former AUSG President Sasha Gilthorpe endorses Haley Lickstein for SG president
AUSG President Devontae Torriente endorses Taylor Dumpson
In the wake of AUSG elections, McKenzie Wilson sends a message to all candidates
Remember when politicians were honest before the rise of Donald Trump’s alternative facts and fake news?
This article originally appeared in The Eagle's Feb. 24, 2017 special edition. On April 27, 1989, students across the People’s Republic of China took to the streets in an act of defiance against the repressive totalitarian government under which they lived.
“The Eagle” recently published a column on Audi’s Super Bowl commercial that drew attention to the company’s commitment to equal pay.
I wasn’t quite sure if it was a universal maxim, but I had heard friends of mine recite the humourous adage, “he’s just saying what we’re all thinking,” fictitiously assuming the role of the cucked Trump supporter proclaiming their admiration for our new Commander-in-Chief and his knack for stating the obscene, perverse and politically incorrect.
Financialization is defined as “increase in the size, scope, and power of the financial sector—the people and firms that manage money and underwrite stocks, bonds, derivatives, and other securities—relative to the rest of the economy.” In fact, only 15 percent of the money in our economic system winds up in the “real” economy.