Going for the gold
Courtesy PhotoSteve Warner and his team compete in the 2004 Olympics; they finished ninth in the second finals race.As a member of a lightweight four team, the medical student competed for the U.S. rowing squad in the 2004 Olympic Games.
Superhero visits Hilltop
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 260 children attended Safe Trick-or-Treat Oct. 30, sponsored by Campus Y and the Congress of the South 40.
Lewis & Clark data shows a different Missouri River
The data shows that the river today, at 500 yards across, is 220 yards narrower at St. Charles, Mo., than it was in 1804.
NIH funds center for interdisciplinary research
The project will bring together researchers from 13 departments at the University and from elsewhere in Missouri.
Minimally invasive cure for heart abnormality proven effective
Results from the first reported clinical trial testing the procedure appeared in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.
Author Balakian to give Holocaust Lecture
His Nov. 4 talk is titled “The Armenian Genocide and America’s First International Human Rights Movement.”
Haunting history
Photo by Tim ParkerDavid Goodwin wrote the book Ghosts of Jefferson Barracks, which traces the history and hauntings of the supernatural at the military post.
WUSTL key contributor to finished human genome sequence
University researchers and their international colleagues have published the scientific description of the finished human genome.
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Historic place
Photo by Joe AngelesThe National Association of Secretaries of State unveiled a plaque in Brookings Hall as part of its 100th-anniversary celebration.
Halloween events for kids Oct. 30
There’s the Safe Trick or Treat from 2-4 p.m., and then there’s the School of Architecture’s Bauhaus Festival from 5:30-7 p.m.
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