Kate Springer, a Public Information Coordinator on the St. Louis County Board of Elections, speaks below about the board’s preparation for the 2024 election. The board has 230 voting locations across ...
Just over 2,000 people voted in the 2024 election across two polling locations on WashU’s Danforth and Medical Campuses, with ...
In an exit poll conducted by Student Life, 448 voters at the WashU Athletic Complex overwhelmingly supported Democrats, ...
When the No. 18 WashU women’s basketball team tips off its season on Nov. 15, it won’t just start a new season for the Bears.
Despite heavy rains, students, faculty, and community members from the St. Louis area have been lining up to vote since polls ...
The cloth mask is what sticks with me from my first time voting. My parents were elated, and I was irritated by my COVID-19 ...
What’s more fun than a Political Party? A political party. Despite their attempts to appear to voters as bastions of civility ...
In the face of pressure, the Bears excelled once again, beating the Yellowjackets 2-0 to earn their second straight UAA ...
The Bears’ offense didn’t look back, defeating Millikin 70-21 on Nov. 2. The Bears set a program record with 769 yards of ...
Three of WashU’s major affinity groups published an opinion piece announcing, among other things, the creation of multiple student intern positions after a year of working with administration. These ...
Ahead of the presidential election on Nov. 5, WashU launched a new political science course for the fall 2024 semester, “Topics in Politics: The 2024 Presidential Campaign,” focusing on the 2024 ...
In a 2018 on-campus poll, Student Life found that 73% of WashU’s student body identified as “liberal” or “somewhat liberal.” Polls from external college-ranking websites seem to align with the paper’s ...