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Over the past few months, WashU has removed content related to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs from ...
On August 1, Caleb Durbin '22 of the Milwaukee Brewers stepped up to the plate against his former WashU teammate, Ryan Loutos '21 of the Washington Nationals. Student Life sat down with Caleb and Ryan ...
WashU and 30 other elite universities were named defendants in a class action lawsuit filed yesterday in federal court. The complaint alleges that these institutions' use of “Early Decision” (ED) in ...
WashU announced plans to rename the Robert J. Terry endowed Professorship in the School of Medicine and the annual Robert J. Terry Lecture Series in the Neuroscience Department, following a ...
WashU first-year Farah Bader was selected to receive the Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship for recipients of the Cochlear Nucleus Implant who demonstrate high academic achievement, along with Saint ...
Former McKelvey professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Tae Seok Moon filed a lawsuit against WashU on March 4, claiming that he was forced to resign because he spoke out against ...
Last August, The Princeton Review named WashU #2 in the nation for “2025 Best Campus Food,” up from #5 in 2024. The other five schools listed are the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (No. 1), ...
The U. City Public Library is able to support this community through their handful of offerings. Their mission of providing a space for everyone doesn’t feel like lip service when they offer free ...
Over spring break, a portion of Mudd Field has been fenced off and closed for construction; however, the field will not officially close until after the 2025 commencement.
On my first listen of Tate McRae’s new album, “So Close To What,” a seemingly very important question formed in my mind: Why is Tate McRae famous?
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