When junior Marissa Mathieson, a Diné student at WashU, arrived on campus, she was frustrated to find how little support ...
In hallowed Graham Chapel on Sept. 17, students waited. They were there to see Margaret Cho, famous comedian and actor. This ...
The new Dean of Public Health, Dr. Sandro Galea, sat down with Student Life editors Lily Taylor and Zach Trabitz.
My roommates consistently leave the dishes in the sink instead of washing them. Everyone is upset, but no one talks about the ...
Senate and Treasury leadership for this calendar year were elected in an internal election on Dec. 4. Student Life spoke to ...
In the fall of 2023, junior Sophie Lin, along with juniors Chethan Chandra and Aspen Schisler, curated a collection of ...
After a year of development from student organizers, WashU will have its own chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). This development comes after decreased ...
The No. 10 men’s and No. 14 women’s WashU swimming and diving teams fell to Division II No. 6 men’s and No. 17 women’s ...
The No. 5 WashU men’s basketball fell to The University of Chicago 66-71 in the Bears’ first University Athletic Association ...
The No. 16 WashU women’s basketball team opened conference play with a dominant victory 72-45 over No. 19 The University of ...
When lifelong sports fan Jason Marquart began working in WashU’s Office for International Students and Scholars in 2005, he thought the on-campus basketball scene would not be worth watching. But ...
In the world of college basketball, Division III programs are often overlooked. Most D-III athletes don’t play for national glory, future NBA careers, or to profit off of their name, image, and ...