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Encampment teach-in seeks to reopen discussions about Palestine on campus

Last week, three students and two faculty members recounted their experiences of the April 27 pro-Palestine protest and attempted encampment in the first event explicitly related to remembering the events of April 27 since they took place over a year and a half ago. The teach-in responded to a declining population of WashU students who were present during the demonstration — during which 23 students and four faculty members were arrested — and also raised money for Palestinian families. 

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Students protest University negotiations with Trump administration, demand more financial transparency

While the University has not publicly stated the amount they spent on the transition, an internal financial document obtained by Student Life shows the school spent almost $235 million on Workday.

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Kaldi’s location to open in Bauer Hall this spring

A new Kaldi’s Coffee location, located at Bauer Brew in Bauer Hall, will begin serving students at the start of the spring semester.

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Largest St. Louis Fellows cohort yet engages with the community

A record number of St. Louis Fellows, 45 in total, held full-time internships at nonprofits around the St. Louis region this past summer. Their work culminated in the 2025 St. Louis Fellows Showcase held at the Delmar DivINe on Sept. 11, an event that celebrates their impact on the St. Louis community. 

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