Saint Louis University’s Student Government Association (SGA) approved nearly $2,800 in wellness funds and gave more than $3,000 in spot funding during a senate meeting Oct. 16. They passed five bills ...
The MSA hosted its annual Hijab Day tabling event as part of Islam Awareness Week, a week dedicated to fostering understanding of Islam and promoting dialogue and connection on campus. The tabling ...
For decades, Saint Louis University’s Cheer and Dance teams have rallied Billiken fans together and embodied what it means to exhibit school spirit. Their dedication to supporting Billiken athletics ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the October 2024 University News print edition. The leaves are changing colors and slowly drifting away from the trees that they once held onto ...
In recent years casual sexual encounters, also known as hookup culture, has gained vast popularity in the United States. With the sudden emergence of this new cultural trend, one demographic appeared ...
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 ...
In the back corner of the Simon Recreation Center, two people engage in a bout. Blades drawn, they thrust and parry until metal meets a body. This is not a 17th century honor duel—this is SLU Fencing.
Being a pre-med student in college can be challenging. Because of this, I wanted to share a few tips and tricks that I’ve learned or have been advised about throughout my time as a pre-med student at ...
For the sixth consecutive year, the Pentagon has fallen short in an independent audit of its accounting systems. The news was revealed by a Pentagon official last Wednesday. Mike McCord, the Defense ...
Only a few weeks after opening, the Missouri Botanical Garden’s new Shoenberg Arid House is teeming with life. The newly-opened glass conservatory, included with the price of garden admission, holds a ...
From the first Hollywood starlets of the ‘50s to Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter, the celebrity machine has tirelessly pumped out annual new stars for decades. Yet, all machines stop working ...