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(02/15/24 1:00pm)
A few times a semester, the MFA Studio Art program invites established artists to speak at American University and to work with students through the ‘Visiting Artists’ series. This program brought sculptor Kendall Buster to AU.
(02/14/24 1:00pm)
Every Valentine’s Day, some celebrate the holiday by showing affection for the ones they love. Another group of people finds themselves lonely, polarized and almost spiteful of the former.
(02/14/24 1:00pm)
The day of love and all things romance has arrived, so it’s the perfect time to find a date night spot. Trying to find a restaurant with just the right vibe can be difficult, but perhaps one of these suggestions will make your Valentine’s Day one to remember. Even if you are having a delayed Valentine’s Day date, these recommendations are sure to make your celebration just as exciting.
(02/13/24 1:00pm)
The 2024 film “Argylle” has dropped and immediately left a lasting impression on audience, with standout stunt work, chaotic plot twists and stylized scenes.
(02/13/24 1:00pm)
American University students travel the globe to delve into their academic and career interests through the school’s study abroad programs. In the fall semester, AU students gained hands-on experience in diverse areas such as filmmaking and public health in culturally vibrant cities like Prague, Brussels and Nairobi.
(02/13/24 1:00pm)
Student-athletes representing all eight American University women’s sports teams led clinics for children on Jan. 20. The clinics took place after an AU women’s basketball game. After getting autographs from the athletes, the kids rotated between stations where they learned skills from women’s soccer, field hockey, cheer & dance, swim & dive, cross country and track and field, lacrosse, volleyball and basketball.
(02/12/24 1:00pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (13-10) defeated the Bucknell University Bison (9-14) 75-66 in a game that included a Black History Month celebration at Bender Arena on Saturday, Feb. 3.
(02/12/24 1:00pm)
Valentine’s Day is a holiday full of complications.
(02/12/24 1:00pm)
The month of February is a time of division. There are those who have a loved one to celebrate with on Valentine’s Day and those who would rather cuddle up with a romance book.
(02/09/24 2:58pm)
The Sine Institute of Policy and Politics, Kennedy Political Union and the Bipartisan Group of American University partnered to introduce and host the Sine Institute’s 2024 fellow class in an event on Feb. 1 in Constitution Hall as protesters gathered outside.
(02/09/24 2:55pm)
The American University wrestling team (6-11) was defeated 31-6 by the Drexel Dragons (5-8) in the Eagles’ first match of a doubleheader at Bender Arena on Feb. 4. The Eagles’ only points came from freshman 157-pounder Kaden Milheim and graduate student heavyweight Will Jarrell.
(02/09/24 2:52pm)
February marks the start of Black History Month, which pays tribute to the culture, history and triumphs of Black Americans. To celebrate, The Eagle has compiled a list of five Black-directed films that center Black joy.
(02/08/24 1:00pm)
“The Sky’s The Limit” sculpture exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts will be on display until Feb. 25. The exhibit features art created using unique materials and techniques that challenge notions about the artistic process.
(02/08/24 1:00pm)
The Eagle’s editorial board is comprised of its staff but does not represent every individual staffer’s views. Rather, it provides an insight into how The Eagle, as an editorially-independent institution, responds to issues on campus.
(02/08/24 1:00pm)
The year is 1956. The United States is still eight years away from passing the Civil Rights Act. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is still seven years away from giving his historic speech at the March on Washington. American University men's basketball is playing in the “Mason-Dixon” Conference. They are about to start their first game. And they are about to make history.
(02/07/24 1:00pm)
The scientists came from around the world, the video was livestreamed off the coast of Spain. But in an event designed to teach students about how microscopic fossils explain the effects of climate change, some saw a familiar face: professor Barbara Balestra, the director of teaching and labs in American University’s Department of Environmental Science.
(02/07/24 1:00pm)
The American University women’s basketball team (8-12) faced a tough loss against the Lafayette Leopards (7-13) on Jan. 31, finishing the game 60-55.
(02/07/24 1:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(02/06/24 4:14pm)
On Monday, Jan. 15, the District had its first “snow day” of the year, with more possibly in tow.
(02/06/24 1:00pm)
The season finale of the highly anticipated Disney+ adaptation of the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” book series by Rick Riordan aired on Jan. 30.