President Joe Biden recently won the New Hampshire Democratic primary without being included on the ballot. With his name written nearly 80,000 times, Biden secured 65.5% of the Democratic...
Children are gaining access to devices earlier than previous generations as the use of technology rises in the United States. Generation Z and onward are the first generations to...
With National Hispanic Heritage Month coming to an end on October 15, here are six Hispanic-owned DMV restaurants to visit and support! This local restaurant started out as a...
Though Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month ends on October 15th, continue to learn about Hispanic and Latinx stories year-round by checking out these book recommendations. Here are eight books written by...
As we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month, Raffi Freedfman-Gurspan’s remarkable journey showcases the Power and resilience of the LGBTQ+ Latinx community. Freedman-Gurspan, a trans-Latina and Jewish woman, has made remarkable...
In 2022, 107,375 people in the United States died of drug overdoses and poisonings, with 67% of them involving the synthetic opioid fentanyl. Public fear has heightened with fentanyl’s...
A Review of the Various World Language and Cultural (WLC) Events This Semester On April 13, the World Languages ​​and Culture (WLC) department at American University organized an event...
AU YDSA rallied outside Starbucks on New Mexico Avenue in solidarity with employees On March 22, the American University chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) protested...
While on tour for her new dessert cookbook, “Sweet Enough,” Chef Alison Roman stopped at Sixth & I, a center for arts and entertainment in Washington, D.C., on March...
In the aftermath of a winter storm that rocked the state of Texas on Valentine’s Day weekend of 2021, countless inappropriate Tweets were made at the expense of those...