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A Faculty Response to “The Gateway/Gayway Times Debacle, Fully Explained”

Faculty Contributors December 2, 2020

The recent UNews article reporting the deplorable social media attacks on LGBT people at SLU included inaccurate and disparaging remarks about SLU’s Catholic Studies Centre. As we all know, SLU’s...

St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2021

Brooke Kenworthy, Staff Writer November 27, 2020

St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson recently announced that she will not seek re-election in 2021 after just one term of service. Elected in 2017 as St. Louis’ first female mayor, Krewson has acquired quite...

Photo Courtesy of Ashlee Kothenbeutel

Van Gogh’s Inspiration Comes to St. Louis

Ashlee Kothenbeutel, Illustrator February 19, 2020

Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night Over the Rhône” and Claude Monet’s “Haystacks” series are among some of the most recognizable and lauded works of art in the history of mankind. The axium...

Jakob Benedetti - Staff Writer

Why Republicans love government shutdowns

Jakob Benedetti, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

The partial government shutdown that just ended was the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, lasting some 35 days and leading to over 800,000 federal workers and contractors going without pay for...

Hannah Friedrichson Scoring to the Top

Hannah Friedrichson Scoring to the Top

Monica Ryan, Managing Editor October 18, 2018

Freshman midfielder, Hannah Friedrich, has accrued nine goals and seven assists this season to lead the SLU Women’s Soccer Team with a combined 25 points. Two huge events happened in Friedrich’s life...

The Hardest Part of Vegetarianism

The Hardest Part of Vegetarianism

Madeline Burns, Contributor February 27, 2018
You may ask, “What is the hardest part about not eating meat?” To which my answer is always “other people.”
Meeting People Where They’re At: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Conor LoPiccolo

Meeting People Where They’re At: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Conor LoPiccolo

Rebecca LiVigni, Photo Editor February 26, 2018

As I’m finishing up my previous interview, presidential candidate, Conor LoPiccolo, walks into the Pius lobby in a navy-blue suit coat and tie. He sits down with me, the same, familiar aura of nights...

The Outsider Running In: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Thomas Lally

The Outsider Running In: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Thomas Lally

Rebecca LiVigni, Photo Editor February 26, 2018

On the fourth straight day of rain in St. Louis, I meet presidential candidate, Thomas Lally, on the first floor of the Pius library near Einstein’s Bagel Co. Although Einstein’s is closed, the lingering...

To Be Heard: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Katlyn Martin

To Be Heard: An Interview with Presidential Candidate, Katlyn Martin

Rebecca LiVigni, Photo Editor February 26, 2018

The conversation between Katlyn and I began with our shared annoyance over the difficulty of getting a cup of coffee on campus after 7 p.m. We splash through puddles as rain lightly patters on our jacket...

Police officers lined the street, separating pro and anti-Trump parties.

Trump’s Arrival in St. Charles Sparks Protests

Meredyth Staunch, Managing Editor November 30, 2017

Three hours prior to President Trump’s speech at 2:20 p.m. on Wednesday at the St. Charles Convention Center, protestors and supporters gathered outside the building where the president was to speak...

Trevor Noah Livestreams Honest Talk About Race

Trevor Noah Livestreams Honest Talk About Race

Savanah Seyer, Staff Writer October 19, 2017

On Sunday, Oct. 15, a unique event was held at the Center for Global Citizenship. Hosted by the New York Times, SLU College Democrats, and the SLU Public Relations Student Society of America, a livestream...

Cardinals Pride: Too little, too late?

Cardinals Pride: Too little, too late?

Em Miller, News Editor September 18, 2017

On Aug. 25, the Cardinals officially hosted their first Pride Night. The road to this Pride Night has been a bumpy one, starting with the fact that while the Cardinals have hosted many LGBTQ+ groups in...

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