Mill Creek Valley, a bustling neighborhood in St. Louis’ Midtown area, was a center for Black culture within St. Louis until ...
Actress, writer and director Marissa Bode discussed characters, creativity and accessibility at an event led by Saint Louis ...
On Oct. 7, 2023, the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas killed 1,200 Israeli civilians and injured 5,431 more. In retaliation, the Israeli government killed 47,450 Palestinians and injured 111,618 more ...
A phrase like “She ate” might sound strange to anyone unfamiliar with LGBTQ+ slang. Traditionally, “ate” simply means the past tense of “eat.” But in LGBTQ+ circles, particularly within Black and ...
Nivindee Fernando (she/her) is a sophomore majoring in Biomedical Engineering, with a minor in International Business. Her love for photography led her to the University News, and this is her second ...
In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” the NCAA has announced a significant change to its transgender student athlete participation ...
We live in a world awash with misinformation and disinformation that colors how we see the world and makes discerning reality a nightmarish task. The task of discerning truth becomes especially ...
A formal apology from Saint Louis University for enslaving people was delayed after Descendants of the St. Louis University Enslaved (DSLUE) pulled their participation hours before the scheduled event ...
The changing seasons bring about a lot of things: the holidays, cold weather, an (eventual, keep pushing) academic rest and many other wonderful things. Chief among them, though, is that crisp, cold ...
Combining the vamp-industrial rage-trap aesthetics of “Whole Lotta Red,” with the minimalist, baby-voiced and psychedelic world imagined in “Die Lit,” Playboi Carti’s “MUSIC” is the latest and ...
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 ...
Saint Louis University is offering refugees at two African camps the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree at no cost through a new partnership with Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL). The initiative, ...