The No. 10 WashU softball team are University Athletic Association (UAA) champions for the first time since 2017 after sweeping Emory University on May 9 and 10. The Bears comfortably won their first ...
WashU’s Emergency Support Team (EST) is now able to receive funding for its operations in the 2027 fiscal year as an Executive Entity of Student Union (SU) after a unanimous and nearly unanimous vote ...
Professor of International Relations at American University James Goldgeier spoke on Vladimir Putin’s role in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and its consequences for Ukrainians, reminding audience ...
Gabriel Guillén, a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, discussed language learning in the age of artificial intelligence as part of the Ginger Marcus Foreign ...
This week, WashU is running +AI Perspectives Week, a series of events and workshops focusing on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) at WashU as part of their +AI initiative. The initiative aims ...
The St. Louis MetroLink is this city’s most underappreciated amenity. St. Louis is unique in having a Metro system that is so expansive — in the Midwest, only Chicago and Minneapolis have higher ...
There are so many amazing brunch places in St. Louis to try, but there are only so many eggs a person can eat. So here is my best attempt at a guide to some of the best spots in St. Louis for ...
Undergraduate tuition for the 2026-2027 academic year is set to increase by 4.5%, going from $68,240 to $71,310 before financial aid is applied. Housing costs, meal plans, student activity fees, and ...
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The John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics hosted Notre Dame assistant teaching professor, Jillian Snyder, to discuss her research on how William Shakespeare’s works have, historically, been ...
The northern lights-themed Ice Festival took over the Delmar Loop on Jan. 25, featuring over 50 ice sculptures, a drone show, and fire dancers.
A study from WashU’s Brown School has identified gaps in St. Louis’ emergency preparedness and response, including a lack of funding and a disconnect between community organizers and government. The ...
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