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Follow five students, on five continents, in one fascinating blog

Five friends and WUSTL juniors document their studies and travels abroad this semester — on five continents — through stories and photos. Follow along as they share their experiences.

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Medical students learn their futures on Match Day

Fourth-year medical students learned March 21 where they will go for residency training, the next stage of their careers. The annual event also brought a marriage proposal for one student, to the delight of those gathered for Match Day. Shown is student Jacqueline Chen upon learning she will go to Barnes-Jewish Hospital to focus on internal medicine.

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Harold Pinter’s ‘Betrayal’ starts tomorrow

Emma sits at a corner table. Jerry arrives with wine and bitters. It’s the end of the affair and the start of the play. In “Betrayal,” Harold Pinter traces a years-long adulterous relationship in reverse chronological order — a clever structural device that begs a profound question. Knowing the height of the fall, would you still jump?

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Sen. Snowe to chat with faculty, students

Former U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, of Maine, will have an informal conversation with WUSTL students and faculty at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge. The event is sponsored by the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy.

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STL To Do: Banff Mountain Film Festival

Video producer Thomas J. Malkowicz recommends the Banff Mountain Film Fesitval World Tour. He says St. Louis is lucky to be a stop on the tour, which showcases heart-stopping short films about adventure, travel and the environment. It runs today and tomorrow.

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Noon Wednesday, March 26

Prostate cancer seminar

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Thursday, March 27

‘Beyond the Culture Wars’ three-day conference begins

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4 p.m. Thursday, March 27

Classics lecture: ‘Greece Between Antiquity and Modernity’

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University Archives puts St. Louis on ‘Engineering Map of America’

PBS’ “American Experience” has launched an interactive map of the nation’s greatest engineering feats. University Archives’ original drawings of the Eads Bridge are included in the project.

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