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The Women of Missouri

The Women of Missouri

Juliette Callahan, Staff Writer April 1, 2022

With Women’s History Month coming to an end, learning about the women of Missouri’s past and present is important. From local communities to state and national service and recognition, many women...

BookTok Recommendations: Overrated or Worth the Read?

Morgan Hausback, Arts & Life Editor April 1, 2022

“It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover If you’ve ever glanced through BookTok, you are bound to find a Colleen Hoover novel. One of the most popular recommendations of hers is “It Ends With Us,”...

10 College Crises You Didn’t Know the St. Louis Public Libraries Could Solve

10 College Crises You Didn’t Know the St. Louis Public Libraries Could Solve

Alexis Kayser, Copy Editor March 30, 2022

If college students had a dollar for every time they didn’t know what to do next, chances are, they still wouldn’t be able to afford their tuition. Thank goodness for public libraries, which provide...

Bringing London to St. Louis: The London Tea Room

Morgan Hausback, Arts & Life Editor February 28, 2022

Living in a new city is full of unexpected surprises, and even as a sophomore, I continue to find new places all across St. Louis. The most recent hidden gem that has caught my attention is The London...

Romance Novels by Black Authors You Need to Read

Abigail Liszewski, Staff Writer February 28, 2022

“The Unbroken” by C.L. Clark “The Unbroken” by C.L. Clark is a political fantasy that follows Luca and Touraine, two women who meet under unexpected circumstances. Luca is a princess aiming...

Artwork by Keith Haring

MOCRA Exhibit Sees “Double Vision” of Christ’s Passion and the Human Condition

Alex Rozar, Staff Writer February 28, 2022

A new exhibit is on display at Saint Louis University’s Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA), aiming to showcase the range of the human condition.    Titled “Double Vision,”...

Tyler Tears Up Chaifetz

Tyler Tears Up Chaifetz

Matthew Chambers, Arts & Life Editor February 28, 2022

Whenever there is a sold-out event at Chaifetz Arena, chances are it’s going to be quite the party. And when it comes to concerts put on by Tyler, the Creator, you know it’s going to be a great party....

Upcoming STL Concerts

Daniel Bernas, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

With COVID slowly and unsurely becoming less of an obstacle for social gatherings, concert season is finally coming back into almost full swing for the spring ‘22 semester. While there are so many to...

New Year, New You, New Books!

New Year, New You, New Books!

Abigail Liszewski, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

The new year is finally upon us, which  means that it is time for new year's resolutions! If you are looking for guidance  on how to follow through on your resolutions, here is a list of self-help...

SLUs Very Own Pod: Thats So Sunday

SLU’s Very Own Pod: “That’s So Sunday”

Morgan Hausback, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

“That’s So Sunday” is a podcast hosted by none other than two Saint Louis University juniors offering relatable support and advice right to college students’ ears. Hosts Rose Agnew and Isa Baca,...

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Movie Review: Licorice Pizza 

Claire Lyons, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

Infamous Paul Thomas Anderson directs another soulful film with a brilliant cast. “Licorice Pizza” is a rom-com coming-of-age story about a young woman and teenage boy on their road to self-discovery.  The...

Where to Study This Finals Season

Morgan Hausback, Staff Writer December 10, 2021

As yet another season of finals dawns upon the students of Saint Louis University, it is important to plan ahead to ensure the best possible results. This means remembering to drink more water than you...

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