Rare Muslim-Jewish student group thrives
Composed of Muslim and Jewish students, the organization provides a means for formal dialogue sessions and educational programs.
Art is for everyone
Photo by Joe AngelesThe Sam Fox Arts Center held the “Festival of the Arts” to spotlight construction of the Kemper Art Museum and Walker Hall.
Obituary: Taibleson, longtime math professor
The pioneer in the development of several areas of mathematics died at Barnes-Jewish Hospital Oct. 16; he was 74.
Shining star
Photo by Mary ButkusNurse Marilyn Bennett won the Guiding Star Award, which is given annually to honor a clinical staff member at the medical school.
Help of student volunteers critical in debate success
“The students are very excited,” says volunteer coordinator Elizabeth Lukas. “They’ve been so good. They just jump right in.”
Campus exhibits evoke both interest & emotion
Bill Kaiser’s hearty laugh broke Olin Library’s quiet as he looked at a photo of President Lyndon B. Johnson playfully pulling on the ears of one of his pet beagles. “(Johnson) got his tail in a crack with that one,” he said. The caption on the prize-winning photo, taken by Maurice Johnson in 1964, said, […]
Security plan comes off without a hitch
Police Chief Strom: “There was really nothing that happened that we had not anticipated or felt we didn’t have a plan for.”
Enormous effort transforms Athletic Complex
A host of workers installed 80 high-speed computer lines and 20 video feeds, among countless other changes.
Successful debate starts with a team effort
It takes the efforts of the entire University community working together to make an event like a presidential debate a success.
Debate photos, Gallery One
Debate week was an exciting time; check out the sights from around the University.
Debate photo Gallery One Debate photo Gallery Two
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