The annual concert of the WashU student music group Spring Ensemble took place on campus on Sunday, April 19, at 7 p.m. The event, titled “Echo of the Spring Hills,” featured many traditional Chinese ...
In the last decade, the University Athletic Association (UAA) has only known one champion in women’s outdoor track and field: WashU. On April 25 and 26, the No. 2 women’s track and field team ...
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 ...
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.” ...
A combination of electric dancing, vibrant lighting, and a surprisingly emotional mother-daughter story cement “Hell’s Kitchen” as a show absolutely worth checking out. The semi-autobiographical ...
Protesters shut down an admitted students event as part of a pro-Palestine demonstration calling on Washington University officials to divest from Boeing. As a result, the Washington University Police ...
The music scene in St. Louis has had a long, vibrant history. An exhibit at the Missouri History Museum chronicles legendary artists and spaces, including St. Louis natives Chuck Berry, Sheryl Crow, ...
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, ...
As a child, award-winning author Carmen Maria Machado was drawn to her library’s banned books display. The simple fact that they were banned compelled her — she wanted to read every single one.
WashU’s board of trustees, the chief governing body of the University, elected the newest batch of graduate and undergraduate students representatives to the board. Since 1853, the board of trustees ...
As much as we love our mothers and the internet, when it comes to packing for college, they sometimes lead us astray. Flying the nest is hard, but sometimes it’s harder on parents than it is on us.
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.
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