Senior Zach Wurtenberger is cast on Season 42 of “Survivor”
In this week’s podcast Student Life editors read and discuss stories submitted to our annual sex survey.
Delta Gamma will no longer operate on campus, after their national organization voted to withdraw their charter.
Instead of the pale yellow walls of my childhood bedroom, I’m startled by the view of my desk, adorned with a dead succulent and empty tea mugs, inches from my nose.
It’s still dark out at 6:40 a.m. when sophomore Muneeb Malik wakes up to pray for the first time each day. Malik isn’t the only one up that early, however; though he prays alone in the mornings, he is in sync with many other Muslim students on campus, most notably with three other suites on his floor. That’s because Malik lives in Sakeenah, a Living Learning Community “designed to engage students around the Muslim-American experience.”
A Student Life editor and photographer document a Saturday afternoon MetroLink trip.
Recent news on campus mental health includes the introduction of a new telehealth service and Uncle Joe’s focus on suicide prevention efforts.
“From a pretty young age, I was exposed to the idea that it’s important to speak up for issues that are affecting the world,” Luna said.
G’Ra Asim, part of WashU’s first race and ethnicity cluster hire, is equally comfortable in front of an undergraduate classroom and at center stage of a punk rock concert.
With vaccine rollout in the past six months chipping away at the COVID-19 style of life in the United States, we hope that Looking Back will serve as a record of the pandemic year(s) at Wash. U.
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