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Bones French Quarter, Bringing New Orleans to Saint Louis
The original French Quarter in New Orleans, also known as Vieux Carre was founded in 1713. Today it offers many tourist attractions, like...
Julia Renick
Jul 15, 2020


Nothing to Wear: The High Cost of Cheap Fashion
You’re getting ready for a first date, a job interview, or a night out with friends. You’re standing in front of the closet thinking you...
Paola Scharberg
Jun 30, 2020


La Catrina, a Gem in The South City of Saint Louis
At 5520 Hampton in south city St. Louis is a privately owned, more modern Tex-Mex restaurant named La Catrina. It is a go-to for myself,...
Julia Renick
Jun 26, 2020


T.J. Wings, A West County Favorite
As a West County citizen there are a few places that have been implanted in my brain since being a child. A few of these include...
Julia Renick
Jun 18, 2020


Does the Pandemic Pose an Increased Risk of Suicide?
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States. When a person decides to attempt suicide, there are typically many...
Paola Scharberg
Jun 15, 2020


Fritz’s Frozen Custard, A Small Scoop of Heaven
Fritz’s Frozen Custard is a Saint Louis delicacy that has been in our hearts and stomachs since 1983. That year Terry and Debbie Fritz...
Julia Renick
Jun 8, 2020


What Does Your Tattoo Mean? The Life and Career of a Tattoo Artist
Behind the open sign and through the buzzing of tattoo machines, Ben Graham is turning someone’s idea into an image they will wear on...
Taylor Meyer
Apr 27, 2020


2020: The Pandemic Class
I decided to return to college in 2014. I was middle-aged, recently divorced, and depressed. I figured I needed to accomplish something...
Jacqueline Simon
Apr 22, 2020


Graduating on a Positive Note
Hello everyone! As you can see my name is Emma and I am in my last semester of education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. I am...
Emma Pardo
Apr 21, 2020
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