When former WashU RA Alyssa Ashford experienced harassment from two of her residents, she got little follow-up from Residential Life. “ResLife in general thinks that RAs are disposable,” she said. “That’s how they treated us.” This is Alyssa's story.
This semester saw the highest COVID rates on campus since the pandemic began, which led the University to put students in overflow isolation housing.
On May 6, members of the Washington University community gathered in Brookings Quad to protest the draft leaked by the Supreme Court suggesting that the court could be planning to overturn Roe v. Wade. The motivation behind the rally was to “call on the University to take a stand in support of abortion rights and against Missouri’s trigger ban.”
Azama, who has been at the University since 2017, was promoted to the role of Associate Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs in August 2021.
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