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Hussein Amuri

Hussein Amuri

Author at studlife.com at Student Life, Washington University

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    Recent Articles

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    WashU, you failed your students and the greater St. Louis community in “The Story That Never Ends...

    The University has allowed white supremacy to spread on campus. In light of this, the mural defacement is not surprising.
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    Men’s soccer remains undefeated at home heading into UAA showdown

    The team remained undefeated at home after overcoming Hope College 1-0 Tuesday afternoon. The win buoyed the team’s season record to 3-3 for the year as it heads into UAA conference showdown games this weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.
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    The beautiful game: WashU students get ready to risk it all for the...

    After a four-year hiatus, the FIFA World Cup returns again to the global stage. For a lot of WashU students, the tournament matches will be more than just games.
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    Scholar-Champions, elevated: WashU unveils state-of-the-art sports ...

    “While a beautiful sports performance center itself doesn’t mean we will automatically win every game, it demonstrates that we have the support from the athletics department, which is invaluable,” said junior softball player Emily Talkow.
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    Scholar-Champions, elevated: WashU unveils state-of-the-art sports ...

    “While a beautiful sports performance center itself doesn’t mean we will automatically win every game, it demonstrates that we have the support from the athletics department, which is invaluable,” said junior softball player Emily Talkow.
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    “Access Ain't Inclusion”: Increasing Socioeconomic Diversity at Was...

    “Access Ain’t Inclusion.” This is a phrase popularized by Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack, an Assistant Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, in his book “Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students.”