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Penelope Jennings

Penelope Jennings

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Sports Managing Editor, The Eagle Online

Washington, D.C., United States

Biography

Covering high school field hockey and gymnastics for The Washington Post & American University sports for The Eagle

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Total articles 183

  • BREAKING: American University spring 2025 commencement speakers include Colman Domingo, Gloria Allred, Almar Latour

    By Penelope Jennings

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • AU track wears transgender flag ribbons at Liberty University to support the trans community

    By Penelope Jennings

    Mar. 05, 2025

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The Eagle Online

The American University Eagle, commonly known as The Eagle, is the student-run newspaper of American University in Washington, D.C. Established in November 1925, it serves as the primary news source for the university community, covering campus affairs, local events, and national topics relevant to students. The Eagle transitioned to dual print and online formats in 2001, focusing on daily digital content while producing two special print editions each semester. The Eagle is fully student-managed, ensuring editorial independence and adherence to journalistic standards. It reports on various topics, including campus developments, administrative changes, and student life. The newspaper also publishes commemorative print issues and maintains a digital archive of all its issues since 1925, accessible through the university library. The Eagle primarily serves undergraduates, faculty, and alumni, while occasionally addressing broader D.C.-area readers.

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Founded: 1925