‘This American Life’ star and writer Sarah Vowell brings signature style to campus Oct. 8
Humorist and author of American culture, Sarah Vowell, will read from her work at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, in Graham Chapel. Vowell will read from her work, which often explores fundamental questions of American history, politics and cultural identity. A Q&A session and book signing will follow.
Sports update Oct. 1: Women’s soccer wins UAA opener at Carnegie Mellon
Sophomore Anna Zambricki recorded the second hat trick
of her career to lead the No. 11 ranked women’s soccer team to a 3-0
victory in the conference opener for both teams on Sept.30 in
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Study Abroad Showcase set for Oct. 3
All students interested in studying abroad are invited to attend the third annual Study Abroad Showcase. The event takes place from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in College Hall on the South 40.
Underdog ‘Rudy’ pays surprise visit to football Bears
Rudy Ruettiger made a surprise visit to the Washington University in St. Louis football practice Sept. 27 at Francis Field. The Rudy Dream Big Bus Tour has made stops at key locations across the nation’s midsection, spreading Ruettiger’s encouraging message of never giving up.
A second chance for Service First: volunteers needed
About 150 volunteers still are needed this weekend for Service First. Through this annual community service project, WUSTL sends student, staff and faculty volunteers to help brighten public schools in St. Louis City and University City. Originally set for Sept. 1, with more than 1,000
volunteers participating, Service First was rescheduled due to inclement
weather.
Sports update Sept. 24: Football picks up first win of season
The football team defeated Kenyon College 28-23 Sept. 23 to pick up its first win of the season. WUSTL (1-3) plays its second road game of the season Saturday, Sept.
29, at DePauw University. Game time is set for 1 p.m. (ET) in
Greencastle, Ind.
Voter registration continues in Danforth University Center
Students registered to vote Sept. 18 in Danforth University Center during an all-day campaign sponsored by the Gephardt Institute for Public Service. People are invited to stop by the institute’s office in Danforth University Center and register to vote before the Oct. 10 Missouri deadline.
New electronic record captures students’ co-curricular involvement
The Portfolio, a new electronic record of an
undergraduate student’s involvement in student groups, leadership
positions, community service, internships, awards, research, employment
and many other activities, will launch with a four-week pilot project
for about 80 students in October. The record is designed to complement the academic transcript.
Danforth Center on Religion & Politics hosts open house
Two topics often avoided in “polite conversation” will
be the buzz in the room as the John C. Danforth Center on Religion &
Politics hosts an open house
from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, in its new Umrath Hall location. The celebration offers the community a chance to meet new faculty, mingle with center staff and get an update on recent progress.
Sports update Sept. 17: Men’s soccer picks up two shutouts
The No. 18-ranked men’s soccer team improved to 4-0-1 on the season by earning a pair of shutout wins last week.
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