The program officially welcomed 21 varsity players during a signing ceremony held Thursday afternoon in the remodeled esports arena in the MSC.

The program officially welcomed 21 varsity players during a signing ceremony held Thursday afternoon in the remodeled esports arena in the MSC.
The program officially welcomed 21 varsity players during a signing ceremony held Thursday afternoon in the remodeled esports arena in the MSC.
The program officially welcomed 21 varsity players during a signing ceremony held Thursday afternoon in the remodeled esports arena in the MSC.
Save Lives Now! has a goal of reducing violent street crime across the St. Louis region by 20% over the next three years.
The top four competitors secured esports scholarships, and the top eight finishers earned coveted spots on the Smash Bros. team.
The top four competitors secured esports scholarships, and the top eight finishers earned coveted spots on the Smash Bros. team.
The top four competitors secured esports scholarships, and the top eight finishers earned coveted spots on the Smash Bros. team.
Bovey Zhang is serving as the inaugural director of the program after previous stints at Cottey College and Saint Leo University.
Bovey Zhang is serving as the inaugural director of the program after previous stints at Cottey College and Saint Leo University.
Bovey Zhang is serving as the inaugural director of the program after previous stints at Cottey College and Saint Leo University.
Social justice experts, students, faculty and staff recently gathered together at UMSL to promote unity and healing and push for change.
Social justice experts, students, faculty and staff recently gathered together at UMSL to promote unity and healing and push for change.
Social justice experts, students, faculty and staff recently gathered together at UMSL to promote unity and healing and push for change.
Freshman Omar Ismail covers his eyes to concentrate on reciting pi, a number with an infinite decimal representation best known by its first three digits (3.14).
Freshman computer science major Omar Ismail captivates a crowd in the Pilot House as he recites 2,020 digits of pi.
The event celebrated the myriad ways different cultures around the world observe the run up to Lent.