"It's mind-boggling."
That statement, made by professor of political science Kenneth Warren, Ph.D., may more accurately sum up the current state of the 2000 Presidential Campaign than any other.
Twenty-four...
Marchetti residents are getting used to riding the elevators with men in hard hats and stacks of sliding doors.
Construction being completed in the towers is part of the multi-million Project SLU2000...
Students may encounter some trouble communicating over the Internet today because Saint Louis University's campus computer network (SLUnet) is being upgraded.
SLUnet will be switching its Internet Service...
Saint Louis University alumnus and benefactor Henry A. Lay will be remembered Friday, Nov. 17, at a memorial service held in his honor.
The service will take place at noon in St. Francis Xavier College...
This past weekend the Associated Collegiate Press and the College Media Advisors honored Saint Louis University's student newspaper, The University News. The group recognized the newspaper as one of the...
"Too close to call" has been the most popular phrase in the media for the past week. This phrase refers to one of the closest elections in the country's history which will be decided on the final count...
Dolores L. Greeley, R.S.M, was hospitalized for a brain aneurysm on Wednesday, Nov. 8. The 73-year-old Associate Professor of Theological Studies remains in critical condition.
"The seriousness of this...
After 10 years of calling the Childgarden School building home, The St. Louis Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) is moving out. Saint Louis University purchased the building nearly two years ago and...
FACULTY PROFILE
Even after all these years, Sr. Regina Siegfried, A.S.C., continues to hold warm feelings for her teaching career, "There's still magic in these classrooms."
Siegfried has been teaching...
STUDENT PROFILE
"Would you care for a Pez?"
If you've heard this phrase around campus lately, chances are you've run into Mervin Feick III, better know as "Merv."
Merv, a freshman English and Computer...
Last Thursday, a crowd of more than 200 students, staff and faculty convened in the Cook Hall Anheuser-Busch Auditorium to hear John Stevens discuss his experiences with racism and hate crimes.
Stevens...
Students will vote whether or not to raise the student activity fee, thanks to a decision made by the Student Government Association last night.
After a brief power point presentation from Financial Vice...
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