I’m No. 1!

Photo by Mary ButkusMegan Petra, second-year doctoral student in social work, holds up her ticket after being drawn first in the student ticket lottery.

Campus Watch

The following incidents were reported to University Police Sept. 30-Oct. 5. 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. Sept. 30 11:00 a.m. — An […]

Learning reaches far beyond classroom for students

From organizing voter registration drives to attending activities fairs and watch parties to building red and blue robots, the WUSTL student body was heavily involved in debate preparation. “Students are the ones who have organized much of the programming surrounding the debate and the election season,” said Brittany Perez, president of Student Union. Students were […]

Medical News

Because of expanded VP debate coverage, the Record did not publish any medical stories this week. The Record will resume publishing its regular content, including medical news, next week.

Notables

Because of expanded VP debate coverage, the Record did not publish any notables this week. The Record will resume publishing its regular content, including notables, next week.

Service-learning grants offered by Gephardt Institute

The Gephardt Institute for Public Service invites University faculty to apply for grants to support community-based teaching and learning, also known as service-learning. Service-learning is an effective pedagogy that is used across campus. Employing a broad conception, the distinguishing features of service-learning include targeted, applied learning activities in service to an organization or community, faculty […]

Debate watch

Students and members of the media watched the vice presidential debate at various locations around the Danforth Campus.
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