Although it is the beginning of the school year, COVID-19 is rampantly spreading at American University. Some classes have already been canceled due to professors worrying about COVID, students...
Palestinian-French-Algerian artist Saint Levant was born Marwan Abdelhamid in Jerusalem, and he now resides in Los Angeles. His name represents a reclaiming of the orientalist fancies that the Levant...
Here’s what our editors have to say about the role that HCAU has played in their college careers.
Dumping our excess clothing into donation bins isn’t necessarily a good deed or a solution to our out-of-control closets. We need to think about the eventual consequences of our...
Ellie Blanchard recounts her experience as part of the Student Newsroom at the ONA23 Conference in Philadelphia.
A local author’s new biography introduces the untold story of a woman whose advocacy resulted in the presence of Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms. “This is the most amazing woman...
Celebrating Washington, D.C.’s fresh springtime blooms, the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s Petal Porches competition promoted neighborhood connections and creativity by inviting DMV residents to adorn their homes with pink...
Executive Director details life and lessons learned at non-profit support and advocacy group.
After the closure of Good Food Markets and Walgreens, Bellevue neighborhood commissioners encouraged constituents to support local businesses amid a growing food and pharmacy desert at the Feb. 23...
A collection of bark paintings on display at the American University Museum this winter honors Aboriginal Australian people’s connection to their land and promotes the genre’s prominence in the...