Infrastructure

New York University’s Helga Tawil-Souri reimagines infrastructure and mapping in Palestine

Palestinian-American scholar Helga Tawil-Souri, co-editor of “Producing Palestine” (2024) and “Gaza as Metaphor” (2016), gave a lecture entitled “Spacing Palestine: Mapping and Speculative Infrastructures,” which examined how Palestinian identity should […]

and | Staff Writers

New study pods headline updates to Olin Library

In addition to other changes at Olin Library this semester, three glass-enclosed study “pods” have been installed on the first floor to provide soundproof environments for students working individually or in pairs.

| Chief of Copy

Danforth Staff voice concerns in Council Forum

The Danforth Staff Council Fall Forum, held last Thursday, Nov. 2, in Knight Hall, announced the creation of a pathway for the potential renaming of buildings, changes to staff healthcare, and news from the recently created Office of Institutional Equity.

and | Staff Writer and Contributing Writer

It’s the end of the world as we know it

We can’t afford to wait for a miracle solution. Climate Change is here and we need to do something about it now.

Jen McLish | Staff Writer

I want to ride my bicycle

Improving bike infrastructure will not only prepare campus for the inevitable influx of those two-wheeled annoyance machines, but they may also go a long way towards fostering understanding and acceptance for all modes of transportation at Wash. U.

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