The third University Athletic Association (UAA) Round Robin on Sunday, Oct. 26, marked two momentous milestones for WashU women’s volleyball — both on the individual level and as a team. With an ...
The John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics hosted a discussion between New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat and Philip Zuckerman, atheist author and professor of sociology and ...
WashU ranked 72nd out of 257 colleges in the 2026 Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) College Free Speech Rankings survey, with an overall “D- speech climate grade.” This represents ...
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Renowned journalist and author Ta-Nehisi Coates spoke on holding society accountable for continuing the fight against oppressive systems worldwide. The sold-out event was hosted by the John C.
“No matter how much pot you blow, you can’t keep your hands from trembling when you tear open that envelope marked `US Selective Service System.'” By 1965 the war had ravaged Vietnam and the United ...
On Oct. 22, All Student Theatre (AST) debuted its original production, “Whispers in the Walls,” an interactive murder mystery. This immersive theatre experience allowed audience members to interact ...
On Sept. 10, Student Life reported that the College of Arts & Sciences created a task force charged with exploring the potential reorganization or merging of six humanities programs and departments: ...
A group of Native American students and alumni submitted a report to the WashU administration calling for increased academic options for Native American studies (NAS) and greater outreach to ...
In a classic scene in the seminal basketball movie “Hoosiers,” the head coach played by Gene Hackman reminds his team that every basketball court has the same dimensions no matter the venue, so his ...