Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
4 hours ago by Sam Guzik
More than 30 students representing Washington University's graduate and undergraduate schools met today to begin planning a protest of the University's decision to award Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree. Many of those in attendance were members of the Class of 2008, but several professors, community members and underclassmen took part in the discussion as well.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL
6 hours ago by Erika Helmerichs
United Students Against Sweatshops requests for SIUE's formal affiliation with two workers' rights organizations has been denied after months of petition and student investigation.
Senior Andy Lucker is the organizer for SIUE's division of USAS, a student group that aims to keep all merchandise sold at SIUE sweatshop-free.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
3 hours ago by Rachel Wisdom
On Wednesday morning, Washington University Professor Mary Ann Dzubak stated that the school awards honorary degrees to people whom it wishes to hold up as "worthy of emulation." Phyllis Schlafly, she argued, is not this sort of person. On the contrary, I would argue that Mrs. Schlafly fits the qualification perfectly.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
3 hours ago by Sam Guzik
As students and faculty flock to a group calling on the University to reverse its decision to offer prominent conservative Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree, Schlafly is standing by controversial statements she has made in the past that have made her famous within the conservative community and infamous among liberals.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
7 hours ago by Sam Guzik
The University's announcement that alumna and leader of the national conservative movement Phyllis Schlafly will receive an honorary degree has spurred students to protest and led several professors to announce their intention to boycott commencement exercises. Student Life spoke with Schlafly earlier this week about reasons for protest, her ideological issues with feminists and her political history.
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Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO
3 days ago by Sam Guzik
More than 30 students representing Washington University's graduate and undergraduate schools met today to begin planning a protest of the University's decision to award Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree. Many of those in attendance were members of the Class of 2008, but several professors, community members and underclassmen took part in the discussion as well. Last Update: 7:17 p.m.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO
1 day ago by Sam Guzik
As students and faculty flock to a group calling on the University to reverse its decision to offer prominent conservative Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree, Schlafly is standing by controversial statements she has made in the past that have made her famous within the conservative community and infamous among liberals.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO
2 days ago by Sam Guzik
The University's announcement that alumna and leader of the national conservative movement Phyllis Schlafly will receive an honorary degree has spurred students to protest and led several professors to announce their intention to boycott commencement exercises. Student Life spoke with Schlafly earlier this week about reasons for protest, her ideological issues with feminists and her political history.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
1 day ago by Sydney Elliot
SIUE is among a group of universities protesting a bill that would allow a northern Illinois community college to offer bachelor's degrees, contending that it could lead other community colleges to look to offer four-year programs on their campuses.
Harper College in Palatine, Ill.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
1 day ago by Alestle Staff Report
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Bill Clinton brings wife's campaign to SIUE
With the upcoming election this November, SIUE played host to former President Bill Clinton while he traveled the country speaking on his wife's behalf. In January, Clinton arrived at the Katherine Dunham Hall Theater to a packed house.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
2 days ago by Erika Helmerichs
United Students Against Sweatshops requests for SIUE's formal affiliation with two workers' rights organizations has been denied after months of petition and student investigation.
Senior Andy Lucker is the organizer for SIUE's division of USAS, a student group that aims to keep all merchandise sold at SIUE sweatshop-free.
The Journal, Webster University, MO
1 day ago
Here are facts about the Alvaro Coronel case that can be released:
- Alvaro is living in the Webster Village Apartments at no cost to him.
- Alvaro will keep his meal plan for the rest of the semester (at our cost).
- Alvaro will continue to be paid the rest of his RA stipend for the rest of the semester.
The Journal, Webster University, MO
4 days ago
With the school year winding down, what are your summer plans?
The Journal, Webster University, MO
3 days ago by Amber Russell
Everyone has heard of the "feminist movement," but many people are unaware of a growing movement in a similar direction - only with our male counterparts. There are men's rights activists in growing numbers in the country - including St. Louis - who feel they are an oppressed minority and want to vocalize how they are affected by sexism just as much, if not more, than women.
The Current, University of Missouri Saint Louis, MO
3 days ago by Cate Marquis
Stargazers from across the area show up on a regular basis at the Observatory open house, according to Keira Wright, the physics and astronomy student who runs the UM-St. Louis Astronomy Department's program.
"Really, it (attendance) depends on how cold it is.
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