
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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Longtime former co-host Marlin Perkins was director of the St. Louis Zoo for eight years. Perkins also co-founded the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Mo.
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Call-A-Ride customers and advocates want Metro Transit to better engage with the disability community and listen to their input.
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The Conflict Resolution Center-St. Louis offers landlords and tenants a free, nonlegal route to solving disputes.
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On a Peace in the Prairie trip, young Black artists have the chance to engage with nature.
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The Pulitzer Foundation’s Urban Archaeology exhibition notes the red brick heritage of St. Louis and explores how the city's architecture reflects its social and political history.
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St. Louis college students turn to campus food pantries amid end of SNAP benefits and rising costs.
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A new class at Washington University prepares students for the inevitable challenges of college life by equipping them with practical tools for personal and academic success.
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A component of the upcoming St. Louis Art Museum exhibition that’s on display through Jan. 1 showcases hip-hop’s lasting influence on fashion.
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Brooklyn, Illinois, is the oldest — and one of the last remaining — Black incorporated towns in the country. It’s at risk of being lost.
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The nonprofit Unlimited Play designed and built dozens of accessible playgrounds in the St. Louis area and many more across the country. Founder Natalie Mackay talks about what makes playgrounds truly inclusive and fun for all kids.
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A dormant volcano in southern Illinois has scientists eager to learn more about the rare earth metals hidden beneath its surface.
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“Eliza” is a historical short film based on the life of Eliza Rone, a woman enslaved, and eventually emancipated, by the prominent Campbell family in 19th century St. Louis.