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Twenty-one graduate students from India – approximately 15 meant to attend Saint Louis University – were denied entry after being stopped by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for visa-related ...
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 ...
An annual audit is a thorough examination of an organization’s financial records, processes and systems by independent auditors to ensure accuracy, transparency and compliance with established ...
It was a great weekend here in St. Louis. With the Blues winning their season opener against Colorado and the men’s soccer team defeating Dayton, it was only fitting the weekend should end with a SLU ...
A team in Italy led by Douglas Boin, a professor in Saint Louis University’s History Department, excavated three walls belonging to an Ancient Roman Cult Temple in the summer of 2023, a discovery with ...
Following Hamas’ attack on Israel and in the ensuing war on the Gaza Strip, Jewish and Palestinian students alike continue to mourn those they have lost. The war has devastated not only Gaza, but also ...
In July 2021, the NCAA implemented Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policies, allowing collegiate student athletes to receive compensation for how they are commercially represented. Three years later, ...
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 ...
While Ocasio-Cortez has done quite a good job of painting herself as the new poster girl of the Democratic party, one must understand that while she is intelligent, successful and relatable, her ...
There are a number of reasons why Americans have such a negative view of the Republican and Democratic parties. One is that the parties are not really that different from each other, and people are ...
The 32nd annual Whitaker Saint Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) closed in late November after bringing 278 different films from a staggering 32 countries to the audiences of St. Louis.
For Lear Rose, navigating accommodations at Saint Louis University has been strenuous. Diagnosed with severe dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia, Rose relies on assistive technologies like a screen ...
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