Bitter cold and snow are expected in St. Louis this weekend as a winter storm moves in Friday night. The harsh weather is expected to last through Monday, with the most impactful weather expected from Friday night through Sunday morning.
Last Thursday evening, Sept. 11, around 30 students gathered in the lamplight outside Graham Chapel to mourn the death, celebrate the life, and discuss the legacy of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
WashU recently welcomed the Class of 2029, the second-largest cohort in the school’s history. In comparison to the Class of 2028, this class saw an increase in rural and international students and a decrease in students from FGLI backgrounds, along with varied fluctuations in racial and ethnic minority enrollment.
It doesn’t have to be this way. We can be better. We can have civil conversations about our perspectives and how they are informed by our individual lived experiences.
Today, 150 days after the single deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust, I ask you to take a few minutes to remember the 1,200 innocent souls we lost and the dozens who are still held captive in Gaza.
After the fall 2023 Student Union (SU) election, new members were elected to Senate, Treasury, and the Arts & Sciences Council, and two constitutional amendments were passed, Nov. 16. The election had the lowest voter turnout since spring of 2022, and among those elected is an ArtSci Council President with a history of opposing the existence of SU.
Washington University announced its intent to more effectively integrate modern technologies into its research and learning curriculum through the Digital Transformation initiative, Oct. 2. The University is looking to facilitate […]
It’s that time of year again — voting for the Student Union (SU) spring elections has begun, and will close at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 5.
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