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 ...
Although they made it to the regionals round in the NCAA Division III Championship in each of the past two years, the No. 6 WashU softball team is hoping to make it to the super regional round for the ...
WashU Chancellor Andrew D. Martin spoke with Student Life on Wednesday, April 1 about WashU’s engagement with the Trump administration and Congress, University finances, the addition of a new pharmacy ...
WashU Chancellor Andrew D. Martin defended the decision to meet with the Trump administration in the fall, discussed the impact of AI on higher education, and talked about emergency preparedness in a ...
The Performing Arts Department and the Department of Anthropology’s Experiential Ethnography Studio (ESS) moderated a panel conversation about the role of performance in personal empowerment and ...
The 7-foot-tall, 2,000-year-old statue of the Roman emperor Trajan, taken from Minturno, is quite an imposing sight. Once, this full-body statue would have been painted in vivid reds, deep purples, ...
“I met my friends during the first week of school, and I felt so lucky going into freshman year with them. As the year went on, though, I realized that I’ve been drifting apart from my friends. We’re ...
Five minutes before an interview, a presentation, or a first date, students make the same quiet calculation: Do I look ready? This small question carries a lot of weight. For many students, the answer ...
Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm argued that AI would be a force for economic good and drew parallels to the Industrial Revolution in a lecture at WashU last Thursday. The event was sponsored by the ...
Whether it is cheffing up buttery lobster rolls for a summer-in-the-Hamptons-themed apartment cafe, preparing a French onion focaccia for an onion-inspired dinner party, or whipping up his famous ...
Alarms going off at some time around 4:45 a.m., we begrudgingly got out of bed to go run the half-marathon that some overly ambitious versions of ourselves signed up for months earlier. After a dark ...
Life advice. Dream blunt rotations. An accidental 6-7 joke. Comedian Caleb Hearon brought it all to the Clark-Fox Forum in front of a packed crowd of WashU undergraduates last Wednesday, April 1.