Tishaura Jones, St. Louis’ 47th mayor from 2021 to 2025, reflected on her controversial mayoral term through a discussion held by the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE²), Jan. 27.
The University administration has yet to provide a plan to relocate the 15 practice rooms in Tietjens Hall in the wake of current construction plans to turn the music building on the Danforth Campus ...
Author, entrepreneur, and hostage to the Syrian government, Sam Goodwin, told the story of his wrongful two-month detainment in a Syrian prison as a part of WashU’s Assembly Series. The speech was ...
After arranging a meeting with Victoria through guitar-player and Wash. U. psychology graduate student Chad Rogers, I was excited to see what these guys were like in person, but primarily, I was ...
WashU will begin demolition this summer to make way for the new South 40 dorms, which will be ready to welcome students in the 2028-2029 academic year. Of the 600 beds added through this project, 300 ...
As part of a pro-Palestine demonstration led by around 50 Washington University community members and St. Louis residents, a group of protestors set up an encampment that was shut down by the WashU ...
50 years ago yesterday, Washington University students gathered in protest of the Vietnam War after learning of the shooting at Kent State University. The protest ended in flames. The ROTC building, ...
The Spectrum Awards ceremony, formally known as the James M. Holobaugh Honors, recognized eight student and alumni advocates for the LBGTQ+ community, March 20. The Spectrum Office was announced in ...
In the fall of 2016, Drew McPike was a first-semester freshman at Washington University. Waiting in line for Bear’s Den pasta one night, he struck up a conversation with an acquaintance from class.
As the fall semester wraps up, you are swarmed with the stress of finals and the anticipation of winter break when you see the email appear in your inbox: “Reminder: Course Evaluations Are Open.” ...