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American University alumnus Almar Latour, M.A./School of Communication ‘96, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of ...
On a Thursday afternoon this spring, Elliot Gerson and Jessica Herzstein sat in the conservatory of their multi-million-dollar Spring Valley home, discussing the upcoming wedding of their daughter. “I ...
The Anti-Defamation League updated its campus antisemitism report card April 4, marking up American University’s grade from a “C” to a “B.” The ADL is a national organization which was founded in 1913 ...
Faculty at American University are increasingly being hired off tenure track, calling academic freedom into question while the administration remains disinterested in including them in decision making ...
Arming American University’s Police Department was entirely possible, according to a new report from the University’s Security Review Working Group. However, the group concluded that the structural, ...
As Mason Whittaker stood on the court at Bender Arena, watching his teammates lift the trophy, cut down the nets and punch their ticket to March Madness, he took a moment to soak it all in. Just a ...
President Donald Trump’s March 28 executive order to “beautify Washington, D.C.” has led to the removal of homeless encampments across the city — but advocates say the policy lacks any plan to ...
When American University’s men’s basketball team clinched its first Patriot League title in over a decade, it was more than a championship for Elijah Stephens: it was a promise kept. From the moment ...
Josh Markowitz is a sophomore from New York and the assistant multimedia editor for summer and fall 2024. He specializes in sports and protest photography as a School of Communication double major in ...
After Massachusetts legalized gay marriage in 2003, a flood of same-sex couples inundated the state to get married. However, a little-known 1913 law bars the Commonwealth from recognizing a marriage ...