WashU hosted a fireside chat with New York Times columnist David French in which he discussed the current state of free speech and the First Amendment both in the United States and on college campuses ...
Two WashU law school student organizations — the Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA) and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) — came together to inform the WashU community about the ...
Rudolph Clay and Clara McLeod, two longtime WashU subject librarians, were let go over the summer as part of WashU Libraries’ budget restructuring. Clay’s research specialties were African & African ...
Rain or shine, the No. 12 WashU men’s soccer team has shown it can compete with any team in Division III. WashU defeated regionally ranked opponent Wheaton College in a stormy showdown at home on Sept ...
WashU’s Program in Film and Media Studies (FMS) kicked off its Colloquium Lecture Series with a lecture from visiting professor Alfred Martin, who presented “Ease on Down the Road?: Engaging the ...
Last semester, Student Life published an article detailing how St. Louis, among many other cities, put in a bid for a WNBA expansion team. It was exciting to see that St. Louis native and NBA star ...
As the Brewers travel to St. Louis to face the Cardinals from Sept. 19-21, Durbin and Milwaukee are en route to finishing the ...
In late August, a group of Kaldi’s employees, along with professional labor organizers, staged a protest inside the Skinker location of Kaldi’s Coffee, a popular study spot for WashU students.
Last Thursday evening, Sept. 11, around 30 students gathered in the lamplight outside Graham Chapel to mourn the death, ...
Former St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones will join WashU through a newly created fellowship offered by WashU’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2), where among other things she will ...