WU sophomore speaks with Michelle Obama in national conversation with college students
Natasha Chisholm, a sophomore selected to represent Washington University, spoke with former first lady Michelle Obama about her memoir
Natasha Chisholm, a sophomore selected to represent Washington University, spoke with former first lady Michelle Obama about her memoir
Graphic by Christine Watridge / Student Life Just in the past week, the Scene section of Student Life, which explores the people, places and things
The Washington University women’s soccer team has once again dominated the regular season and made it to the NCAA tournament. Defense has been a
Matthew FriedmanJunior quarterback struggles to evade North Central College defenders earlier this month. The Bears will face the University of
Senior Alex Smith dribbles past a University of Chicago defender earlier this month in the Bears’ season finale. (Photo by Curran Neenan / Student
Kendall Gretsch skis towards the finish line at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Paralympic Games. She won two gold medals that year before adding another
The Student Union office on the second floor of the Danforth University Center. (Photo by Holden Hindes / Student Life) Editor’s note: This article
Students expressed frustrations with Student Union’s allocation of funding ahead of fall elections this week, though Wednesday’s resolution of a
It’s still dark out at 6:40 a.m. when sophomore Muneeb Malik wakes up to pray for the first time each day. In fact, it’s supposed to be dark.
The Habif Health and Wellness Center on the South 40. (Photo by Curran Neenan / Student Life) The Washington University community is preparing for a
A student puts pizza in a box at the Bear’s Den. (Photo by Sara Reed / Student Life) With Bite of St. Louis and local food trucks, Dining Services
All dancers lean on each other during the fourth section of the performance to form a cohesive, multi-limbed being. Photo by Curran Neenan | Student
For many Washington University students, college brings a lot of firsts–– first time away from home, first time living semi-independently and
Editor’s note: This article addresses mental health and mental health crises. Resources for those struggling are provided at the bottom of the
The hallways of WayCrow residential college are decorated by quirky name tags imbued with an RA’s genuine effort. A variety of music and other