Bridge work at Big Bend and parkway to continue

Due to the rainy weather in March, the installation of temporary bridges at Big Bend Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway that was scheduled to begin March 26 was pushed back. The work was rescheduled for the weekends of April 2 and April 9. Motorists who use Big Bend are encouraged to use an alternate route. […]

Men’s tennis team makes NCAA quarters

The No. 11 men’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Division III National Quarterfinals for the third time in school history by defeating No. 17 Kalamazoo College May 2 at Stowe Stadium in Kalamazoo, Mich. Sophomore Eric Borden clinched the victory for the Bears at No. 6 singles, winning a hard-fought three-set match against Luke […]

Physics rolls out Science Saturdays lectures

University College and the Department of Physics, both in Arts & Sciences, are inviting the public to join University scholars and teachers in their annual exploration of the frontiers of science. The Fall 2003 Science Saturdays series of lectures, part of the University’s Sesquicentennial celebration, will feature selected members of the physics department presenting their […]

Football suffers rare season-opening loss

The football team suffered its first season opening loss in the past 14 years as the Bears fell 32-29 at Sept. 6 at Simpson College. WUSTL is now 13-2 in season-opening games under head coach Larry Kindbom, who was coaching his 200th career game. The hosts led 15-7 before the Bears tied the game at […]

Women’s soccer extends non-losing streak to nine

The women’s soccer team posted a tie and a win last week to extended its non-losing streak to nine, the fifth-longest in school history. The Bears played regional foe Illinois Wesleyan University Sept. 24 at Francis Field and posted a 1-1 draw. The Titans looked like they had the game won until WUSTL freshman MeghanMarie […]
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