Fun times
Photo by Mary ButkusJunior Mitchell Shanklin, freshman Brian Duddy and junior Matt Barker play Super Smash Brothers Brawl during a video game tournament as part of the grand opening of the Fun Room in the Danforth University Center Dec. 6.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Dec. 3-9. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Dec. 4 11:38 a.m. — Money was […]
Manary named Roberson Professor of Pediatrics
Mark J. Manary, M.D., has been named the Helene B. Roberson Professor of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine. “Mark is an internationally recognized expert and advocate for severely malnourished children whose pioneering clinical studies reshape our approach to this profound health issue,” said Alan L. Schwartz, Ph.D., M.D., the Harriet B. Spoehrer Professor and […]
Register to win a season PassPort to Black Rep
Faculty and staff can register to win one of 30 season PassPorts to The Black Rep. Winners will be chosen in a drawing in December.
Brookings Drive closed
Westbound Brookings Drive will be closed Dec. 8-Jan. 12 to accomodate sewer work for the new School of Engineering building.
Weekend Bear Sports
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Know where to find information on schedule changes
Should weather conditions create potentially hazardous travel conditions, Washington University in St. Louis will evaluate the situation and take into consideration the safety of the faculty, staff and students as well as the services that must be provided despite the inclement weather. In the unlikely event that WUSTL alters the normal work and/or class schedule, an announcement will be posted on the university’s home page (wustl.edu), and a number of media outlets also will air an announcement.
Keeping the engine humming
Photo by Robert BostonJames T. Stueber ensures the Medical Center’s systems run smoothly
With finals looming, programs help students reduce stress
With exams beginning this week, students and health educators have planned events aimed at reducing stress and giving students a break during this busy time.
New sorority will be 18th Greek community on WUSTL campus
The Alpha Omicron Pi (AOPi) Fraternity will be the seventh National Panhellenic Conference organization for women to join the Greek community at Washington University, announced Ryan Jasen Henne, director of Greek Life. Colonization is slated for spring 2009. “The Greek Life Office and the existing Greek community is excited and optimistic that this organization will […]
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