At the last SLU Student Government Association senate session of the semester, held on Wednesday, April 22, the group voted ...
Students at Xavier High School in New York City, a Jesuit Catholic college-preparatory high school, were given a fun ...
GO! St. Louis hosted the annual Greater St. Louis Marathon on April 11, welcoming runners and spectators into the city to ...
In 2019, rookie filmmakers Tyler Gillet and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin of the production group Radio Silence made “Ready or Not,” a gore-filled comedy horror where a new bride is forced to play a dangerous ...
While Jhumpa Lahiri was waiting at LaGuardia Airport in New York to receive the St. Louis Literary Award, she read her friend ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is rolling out controversial policies nearly every day while the nation and the world attempt to keep up. The executive orders may seem unprecedented, but Saint ...
In an age of constant superhero movies, B-grade action flicks and dystopian zombie films, there is one thing Hollywood has seen more often than anything: vampires. These monsters have been ingrained ...
I find it absurd that even if no one voted, there would still be a president elected. In America, we are promised the freedom of democracy and the power to choose our leaders. So why do so many people ...