Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.

Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Fenson, who competed in the Olympic trials for curling while starting optometry school, plans to bring needed care to his hometown of Bemidji, Minnesota.
A former president of the Japan America Society of St. Louis, Usui has spent her career building Japanese cultural awareness in St. Louis.
A former president of the Japan America Society of St. Louis, Usui has spent her career building Japanese cultural awareness in St. Louis.
A former president of the Japan America Society of St. Louis, Usui has spent her career building Japanese cultural awareness in St. Louis.
Long before she was formally recognized, the UMSL professor has been a connector of people, corporations and cultures.
Long before she was formally recognized, the UMSL professor has been a connector of people, corporations and cultures.
Long before she was formally recognized, the UMSL professor has been a connector of people, corporations and cultures.
March 11 will mark the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, killing thousands of people and causing extensive and severe structural damage. The University of Missouri–St. Louis will host a seminar from 5 to 6:45 p.m. March 12 to examine...
March 11 will mark the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, killing thousands of people and causing extensive and severe structural damage. The University of Missouri–St. Louis will host a seminar from 5 to 6:45 p.m. March 12 to examine...
March 11 will mark the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, killing thousands of people and causing extensive and severe structural damage. The University of Missouri–St. Louis will host a seminar from 5 to 6:45 p.m. March 12 to examine...
The 2014 St. Louis/Ishinomaki Friendship Program is open to middle and high school students, 7th-11th grade, who are at least 12 years old at the time they apply.
The devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in 2011 spurred Chikako Usui to create an exchange program between St. Louis and Ishinomaki, Japan, one of the hardest-hit areas.