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As part of a pro-Palestine demonstration led by around 50 Washington University community members and St. Louis residents, a group of protestors set up an encampment that was shut down by the WashU ...
Chancellor Andrew Martin faced criticism Wednesday from one of the University’s most prominent first amendment law professors, Gregory Magarian, who argued that the administration’s silence on ...
In a meeting attended by nearly 200 total students, Student Union (SU) Senate passed a resolution 15 to 5 with one abstention, via an unprecedented anonymous vote, calling on Washington University to ...
The chapters of both Kappa Sigma and Alpha Phi have been temporarily suspended at Washington University pending the results of a student conduct investigation, per Dean of Students Rob Wild, following ...
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, ...
Editor’s note: This article contains discussion of sexual violence. Resources and helplines can be found at the bottom of the piece. Amidst allegations of inappropriate, non-consensual touching from ...
The Association of Black Students (ABS) published a list of grievances and demands for WashU’s administration over winter break in a series of Instagram posts titled “Enough is Enough.” “WashU has ...
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.” ...
Earth and Planetary Sciences Assistant Professor Joshua Smith resigned abruptly in August after allegations of two sexually inappropriate relationships came to the attention of the administration.
The Women’s Panhellenic Association hosted the first virtual events of a month-long, individualized sorority recruitment process this week, touting a list of reforms designed to make the process more ...
“I don’t doubt for one second that [WashU’s Pell-eligible] numbers would have improved as much if the New York Times had not blasted it as the worst in the country when it came to socioeconomic ...