Arthritis drug may cause adverse side effects
A study revealed that high doses of the drug leflunomide may cause adverse side effects that lead some patients to stop taking it.
Fiction writer Davies to read for The Writing Program
Fiction writer Peter Ho Davies will read from his work at 8 p.m. Feb. 26 for The Writing Program Reading Series. In addition, Davies will give a talk on the craft of fiction at 8 p.m. March 4. Both events will be in Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall, Room 201. A book-signing and reception will follow […]
First silicate stardust in a meteorite found
Doctoral student Ann Nguyen and adviser Ernst K. Zinner found nine specks of silicate stardust from one of the most primitive meteorites known.
Haute couture
Photo by Bill StoverThe Fashion Design Program’s annual “Gowns in the Gallery” exhibition was Feb. 12 at the School of Art’s Des Lee Gallery.
Spring break
The Record will not be published next week due to spring break. Our next issue will be March 19.
Kid Peculiar at the Coral Court Motel to debut at Hotchner
October 1992. St. Louis and the nation await the Clinton-Bush-Perot presidential debate at the University. An estranged mother and son reunite for perhaps the last time at a fading St. Louis icon. The stage is set for Kid Peculiar at the Coral Court Motel, by Carter W. Lewis, playwright-in-residence in the Performing Arts Department in […]
Oltmanns installed as Edgar James Swift Professor
Oltmanns, the inaugural holder of the professorship, is a leading researcher on the cognitive and emotional factors behind personality disorders.
Thurtene 5K road race March 28
The annual Thurtene 5K road race will be held at 9 a.m. March 28 in Forest Park. This year’s course will start at The Muny. The cost to register is $15, and all proceeds will benefit Youth In Need, Thurtene’s chosen charity this year. Youth In Need has served children, youth and families in the […]
The St. Louis Projection at St. Louis Public Library April 16-18
Krzysztof Wodiczko’s The St. Louis Projection, a poignant and provocative community art project about the shattering effects of violence and the healing power of public discourse, will be broadcast onto the St. Louis Public Library, 1301 Olive St., from 9-11 p.m. April 16-18. The piece consists of audio testimony by a half-dozen St. Louis residents […]
Techniques improve lung tumor targets
Adding data from positron emission tomography scans to structural CT data significantly enhances radiologists’ abilities.
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