The Washington University men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to California over spring break to attempt to continue their early season success.
Up against stiff competition in No. 12 Washington and Lee University and No. 11 University of Mary Washington, the men’s tennis team succeeded, upending both teams.
The Washington University campus is filled with interesting and talented individuals that hail from all corners of the University. Yet perhaps few are as unique or imaginative as senior John Brueck.
The Boise, Idaho native has done something that few others can say they have done – he has successfully engineered a “rocket bike,” a synthesis of his two favorite things, bicycles and rockets.
The Super Bowl isn’t for everybody and some people might want to go out on Sunday and do something other than watch football. Given that, there are some great places in St. Louis that can accommodate such people.
Panda Athletic was founded in Nov. 2004 by Steve Smith, a St. Louis local, who opened the gym with the intention of teaching young teenagers discipline, work ethic and respect through boxing.
Washington University has a top 20 nationally ranked water polo team. Unknown to most of the University population, the team has quietly gained a national spotlight from old-fashioned hard work and high school recruiting.
“Our connections to our high schools are the main form of recruitment.
Senior wide receiver Brad Duesing’s football career could be summed up by this one word, chance.
“Fuck you, Brunell!” Jerry, a bookie, yelled at his TV after the Washington Redskins’ veteran quarterback threw another incomplete pass against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 19, 2005.
The game was being played at Texas Stadium during this always-notable Monday Night match-up.
For the population of baseball fans at Washington University, the options for great places to watch playoff baseball-and especially the hometown Cardinals-is out there. Even if you think Duffy’s is the coolest place on Tuesday nights, you may want to venture out into the surrounding city to find some truly unique places and people.
As you may or may not know, the National Hockey League is back! The league has been completely reshuffled and many rule changes have been implemented. I experienced all these aspects first hand last Saturday and Sunday morning.
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