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38.3 WashU & St. Louis – Washington University Political Review
  • The Reality of Judicial Reforms: Lessons from Israel

    10% of a country’s population all protesting is not an everyday phenomenon. Surprisingly, Israel has been experiencing this for almost three months now. Since January, nearly a million people have taken to the streets to protest. They’ve shut down roads, schools, and even the non-emergency units of hospitals. People are so furious that they were…

  • It’s Time To Accept That Trump is Irrelevant

    Alex Lee

  • A Threat from Within: The RESTRICT Act

    Congress is sneaking a Trojan Horse through the gates, and America is turning a blind eye. The Resisting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communication Technology (RESTRICT) Act, sponsored in a rare act of bipartisanship by Democrat Mark Warner and Republican John Thune, has garnered extensive support from both sides of the…

  • Interviewing Michael Burns on the Sara Lou Cafe

    A popular local gathering site and former cultural anchor in what was once a bustling economic center for the Ville neighborhood, the Sara Lou Cafe tragically closed in 2002. After 96 years of continuous operation between several business owners, the death of the most recent owner, James Owen Jr., in 2011 led to the Land…

  • To Restore the Sara Lou

    Eric Kim, Design Director Emeritus & Evan Trabitz, Features Editor Neatly bound in a rectangular section of North St. Louis, The Ville neighborhood is emblematic of the city’s long and ongoing struggle with racial segregation, disinvestment, and vacancy. Historically a center of Black culture which hosted significant activity throughout most of the 20th century, the…

  • Inequitable Education: A Clayton Case Study

    When my mother first announced that we were moving to St. Louis, I was devastated. The idea of being nearly 800 miles away from all my closest friends was a stab in the heart, and the muted reactions I received when I announced the move made me less than thrilled about the location. I bubbled…

  • STL Vacancy Crisis – What Can You Do?

    Emily Woodruff, Staff Writer | Photography by Eric Kim, Design Director Emeritus With over 25,000 vacant properties in St. Louis (one of the highest numbers in the nation), rows of empty houses remain a common sight in this city. Imagine that you are driving through a St. Louis City neighborhood. As your car bumps along…