Junior Erin Fults has been named editor in chief of Student Life for the 2007-2008 school year by the Board of Directors of Washington University Student Media, Inc., the newspaper’s publisher. The announcement was made at Student Life’s annual banquet Friday night.
St. Louis native and former boxer, Jibbs, approached Team 31 with a bid to open WILD in late April, as confirmed by Team 31 co-chairs sophomore Randy Lubin and junior Pehr Hovey.
The co-chairs said that the spring show’s headliner has already been secured, but declined further comment as to the specific artist.
A string of six off-campus robberies over the past three weeks has caused University City and the Washington University Police Department to remain on high alert.
David Erickson’s assailants weren’t waiting in a dark alley, nor were they after several crumpled $20 bills.
Washington University Libraries will institute printing fees beginning Oct. 20, 2006.
Police continue to send additional patrol cars to a University City neighborhood after four families found threatening letters on their car windshields. One family that received the threatening letters was also targeted by homemade bombs.
Acoustic-pop band Guster will headline the 2006 fall WILD, as confirmed by the band’s public relations agency, Creative Arts Agency, and concert Web site Pollstar. Guster will take the stage on Saturday, Oct. 7 for Team 31′s annual fall concert.
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Washington University has continued its steady climb up the college rankings – this time in the category of recycling.
Mary J. Sansalone, Ph.D., named Washington University’s new dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, was welcomed at a reception held in Lopata Gallery Monday evening.
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