After getting Career Center mailings in August advising that it’s never too early to start searching for the “perfect” internship, many Washington University students felt pressured to find a summer opportunity that looks good on a resume.
When traversing the grounds of Washington University, new students can always consult the Office of Admissions map. While this map may prevent disorientation, new students may need a bit more guidance than whether Busch Hall is next to January Hall. This guide of campus “hot spots” will give a little bit more context to the generic campus map.
Walk into the Bear Necessities shop and, after looking around a corner, you can find a T-shirt saying, “You can always re-take the test, but you can never relive the party.” Is the administration sending mixed signals?
Unbeknownst to many high school students, Thursday night kicks off the college weekend, especially at the University, where the club scene rules.
Located in an area which contains the most diverse neighborhoods in St. Louis, Grand South Grand is a six-block stretch of South Grand from Arsenal Street to Utah, two miles south of Saint Louis University’s campus.
Even professors can utilize Facebook.
There are many aspects of the campus that few students take advantage of or even know about. The Disabilities Resource (DR) component of Cornerstone is one such resource.
While we’ve arguably already had snow here in St. Louis, many students are gearing up for the first big snowstorm.
Here’s a run-down of the alphabet soup that is ResLife, for anyone who’s ever wondered about all those “other people” in the dorms.
Did you wake up this morning and realize that after a year planning the perfect costume, you just never got around to it?
Planning to go to a Halloween night party downtown and worried you’ll be laughed out of the place for dressing in jeans and a shirt and saying you’ve “come as you are,” like that Nirvana song?
Have no fear. This year, Student Life offers you the perfect solutions, using materials at your very fingertips.
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