Ten minutes before the beginning of class, Professor Douglas Boin walks into the classroom and sets down his briefcase. Rather than beginning to set up for his lecture, Boin turns to two students ...
Thousands of protesters took to the rain-soaked streets of downtown St. Louis for the “No Kings” march on Oct. 18, 2025, to advocate for administrative change as part of a nationwide event. The ...
I was a first-time voter in the 2024 election. I remember being excited to be able to vote on issues I felt strongly about, while also getting to have a choice in deciding our political leaders. I was ...
When I opened Instagram on the afternoon of Aug. 26, my feed exploded with the news of pop icon Taylor Swift’s engagement to football player Travis Kelce. It seemed I could not escape well-wishes from ...
The political conversation in the United States has become trapped in a cycle of partisan bickering, where the democratic and republican parties spar endlessly over policies yet deliver little ...
Just across the freeway from Reinert Hall lies the Armory, a building vacant since 2024 that now stands in the middle of a heated development debate. A new proposal aims to transform the Armory, ...
As Missouri awaited Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decision on whether to halt the execution of death row inmate Lance Shockley, students at Saint Louis University joined Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty, ...
The Music Club of Saint Louis University (SLU) hosted “Midterm Meltdown,” a high-energy concert featuring three college bands and a packed house of students, in hopes of blowing off steam before ...
Coming off the success of “Challengers” and “Queer,” Luca Guadagnino’s most recent film, “After The Hunt,” propels his stories into the modern day. The film focuses on two Yale University philosophy ...
In 1997, three teenagers in England recorded a handful of songs, never imagining that those demos would return decades later as the foundation of a cult phenomenon. Owen Davies, Andy Wright and Shaun ...
On Sept. 8, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) overturned U.S. District Judge Maame E. Frimpong’s order prohibiting U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Los Angeles from initiating ...