WashU’s Brown School will be the first in the nation to fully fund practicum credits and offer living stipends for all Master of Social Work (MSW) students starting this upcoming fall semester. The ...
One hundred and twenty-two years ago, the third-ever Olympic Games took place on Francis Olympic Field. In two years, St. Louis will again play a role in hosting the Olympics, with Energizer Park, ...
On the back of three straight conference wins, the No. 13 WashU women’s basketball team came up against an exact repeat of last week’s fixtures: No. 23 Emory on Friday and Rochester on Sunday. History ...
Butler first spoke about how progressives should deal with the uncertainty of what the future looks like in a time when, they said, Immigration and Customs Enforcement vans roam the streets of U.S.
St. Louis’ Most Rev. Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski and Rabbi Noam Marans emphasized the power of Catholic-Jewish dialogue and relationships in a conversation moderated by Friar David J. Suwalsky for ...
Following continued student advocacy, the American Culture Studies (AMCS) program at WashU has created a “focus area” for Native American Studies. Noah Cohan, assistant director of AMCS, said that ...
Yoga classes can eat up a monthly budget, but for yoga-loving students trying to be frugal, a 10-class pass to D’s Yoga Home is only a $35 LivingSocial coupon away.
I returned to school this semester, aching to spend my extra meal plan points. I was prepared to devour all of the food that WashU offers us. Unfortunately, as I stepped into Bear’s Den, something ...
Campus ministry can be a place to go with your broken and blessed lives, to believe in something bigger than a me-centered life—some horizon against which every day can be lived out, a place where ...
Jordan Nagai has hiked Mt. Fuji—twice. That’s his go-to fun fact during a typical club icebreaker introduction. Or he might tell you that he’s a second-degree black belt in the martial art form judo, ...
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 ...
This year, the University has moved to cut funding for the Ampersand Program’s international travel, which some professors and students consider an integral part of the Ampersand experience. While ...