For the third straight season, WashU women’s soccer will kick off its playoff run at home, with its first game scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 15, at 11 a.m. The Bears enter the tournament as Division ...
With 7.4 seconds remaining in a game that would decide the University Athletic Association (UAA) championship, the No. 12 WashU men’s soccer team lined up to defend a free kick directly outside the ...
8:13 p.m. — Just past the entrance to Edison Theatre, senior Shruthi Madhugiri was pacing and furiously typing on her phone. It was Tuesday night. As I opened the door, she looked up, smiled, and ...
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Journalist and author Karen Hao urged the WashU community to increase its awareness around the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, Silicon Valley’s actions, and the negative impact of both on ...
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 ...
WashU Chancellor Andrew D. Martin announced that the University will not sign the Trump administration’s proposed higher education compact. In an email sent to faculty midday Wednesday, Martin wrote ...
Amid attacks on student visas and increased ICE arrests in Missouri, junior Jaqueline Marquez Salgado founded Response in Action: Students for Immigrant Justice (RAISE), a new student-led organization ...
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Alberto Musalem, told members of the WashU community he expects U.S. inflation to decrease after the next 2 to 3 quarters and for the national ...
On Sept. 15, 2025, America First Legal (AFL) filed a complaint against WashU’s School of Medicine for its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) practices, asking the Department of Justice to open an ...
WashU has eliminated 316 staff positions and “closed 198 open and vacant positions” from the Danforth and Medical campuses and the Central Fiscal Unit (CFU), Chancellor Andrew Martin announced in a ...
Rudolph Clay and Clara McLeod, two longtime WashU subject librarians, were let go over the summer as part of WashU Libraries’ budget restructuring. Clay’s research specialties were African & African ...
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