Five WashU Law professors participated in a panel that explored the implications and potential constitutional violations of ...
The African Students Association’s (ASA) annual fashion show aims to bring a bold and beautiful display of African culture, ...
In 2020 and 2021, many NCAA athletes’ seasons were disrupted, if not completely canceled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In ...
If the words “fight song” spark memories of the 2015 hit song by Rachel Platten and not the WashU spirit song, this is the ...
As a small group of graduate students listened in the audience, MD/PhD student Jamie Moffa explained how to convey the importance of their research to local and state legislators. The students were ...
When Reverend Jonathan Weaver arrived at WashU as a first-year in 1968, there were 27 Black students in his class. Just a few months after he moved in, Weaver helped organize a sit-in to protest an ...
The WashU track and field teams traveled to Whitewater, Wisconsin, for the Midwest Elite Invitational, where the No. 3-ranked women’s team delivered another dominant performance, racking up 175.5 ...
Stand-up comedian and writer Sammy Obeid performed a comedy show following his Ceasefire Tour at WashU to a full audience at Graham Chapel on Feb. 12.
Willow Avalon is a rising artist whose on-stage charisma made people in the crowd yell, “Willow, I love you!” No, really, it happened multiple times. Avalon’s music oscillates between a blend of ...
Three Arts & Sciences student researchers founded The Washington University Journal for Undergraduate Research (WUJUR). The student-run organization aims to showcase undergraduate research from every ...
Coming off of a three-game losing streak, the WashU women’s basketball team went 1-1 on the road, battling in close games ...
Occurring between Jan. 23 and Feb. 2, the festival includes a selection of the top independent films produced over the past year. Films like “Opus,” “Atropia,” “Twinless,” “Lurker,” and so many more, ...