
Ulaa Kuziez
News InternUlaa Kuziez is a senior studying Journalism and Media at Saint Louis University. She enjoys storytelling and has worked with various student publications. In her free time, you can find her at local parks and libraries with her nephews.
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The roughly three-hour protest went off largely without incident several days after police arrested more than 100 people on Washington University’s campus.
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The protest follows a letter from students, faculty and staff accusing Washington University leaders of curtailing their freedom of speech.
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“Lucky” tells the story of a folk musician who grows up in St. louis’ rich music scene in the 1960s.
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The Eads Bridge was completed 150 years ago this July. It connects East St. Louis and the City of St. Louis.
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While the holy month is typically marked by fasting, celebratory feasts and charity, some Muslims in the St. Louis area said this year's felt more somber.
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The “In St. Louis, for St. Louis” plan aims to put the university’s commitment to the region in the community and on the map.
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Ancient temple discovery in Italy is changing understanding of how paganism and Christianity evolved in the Roman Empire.
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Sam Goodwin’s forthcoming book shares the ways coincidence and connections led to his release from Syrian prisons.
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Washington University creative writing graduate Fatima Elkabti is writing a book to preserve her family’s history of displacement in historic Palestine — while drawing parallels to today.
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Linda Badran brought a child from Gaza to St. Louis for healing. Now she doesn’t know if she’s aliveSt. Louis resident Linda Badran wants to help the healing and recovery of the thousands of children being harmed.
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Children of immigrants often face heritage language loss. St. Louis parents and community members are taking practical steps to maintain linguistic and cultural connection across generations.
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Descendants of people enslaved by St. Louis University Jesuits call on the university to erect a monument to commemorate their ancestors.