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On the Rise: Keshon Campbell
By: Erica Patton Keshon Campbell, 21, a St. Louis native, knew he had an eye for cinematography with a unique perspective of the world...
The Current UMSL
Jan 16, 2024


Is Study Abroad For You?: The Special Magic of Ireland
By: Bridget Fitzgerald One thing they forget to tell you about studying abroad is that travel days can be grueling. Fun, but grueling....
The Current UMSL
Dec 20, 2023


NABA Interview
By: Harjas Singh What's your name? Jarchelle Williams What year are you at UMSL? Senior What is your Major? Accounting What club did you...
The Current UMSL
Apr 17, 2023


The United States Debt and Default With Economic Professor Max Gillman
By: Kyle Stallings
The Current UMSL
Feb 20, 2023


SHSMO: UMSL's Hidden Historical Gem
By Finneas Gregory Nestled deep within UMSL’s library building, behind the main staircase and the exhibition of labor art, you’ll find an...
Finneas Gregory
Feb 6, 2023


St. Louis Starbucks Stores Push to Unionize
Ever since a Starbucks in Buffalo, New York won its vote to unionize back in December 2021, over 140 stores have followed suit and gone...
Rose Houghton
May 6, 2022


The World Chess Hall of Fame: A World Record-Breaking Museum
St. Louis is a city where it can be hard to stand out with its many sports teams, museums, and attractions. But one unique exhibit looks...
Finneas Gregory
May 4, 2022


Are Creative Stereotypes a Lie?
By Sydne Sewald Stereotypically, fine arts holds the gold medal for being the most creative, while the STEM tries to scrape together...
The Current UMSL
May 2, 2022


The Surprising History of Vending Machines
Vending machines are a staple in our modern world, their metal and glass visages populating many a cramped and poorly lit hallway,...
Finneas Gregory
Apr 28, 2022
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