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De Andrea Nichols, a student in the Brown School of Social Work, speaks about her CGI U commitment, D* Serve, at a press conference facilitated by Chelsea Clinton. D* serve aspires to educate disadvantaged youth in design, entrepreneurship, and civic leadership.
Senior Ben Hoener dribbles past an opponent in a matchup against the University of Rochester on Feb. 10. Hoener scored a career-high 25 points on 12 shots in the team’s victory over Brandeis on Sunday.
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Washington University junior Michelle Hall delivers the student keynote address at the 2013 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration in Graham Chapel on Monday, January 21.
The Fountain on Locust hosts Burlesque Bingo every first Thursday of the month.
A ferris wheel spins in front of campus on Saturday during the school’s annual ThurtenE Carnival. ThurtenE Carnival is the largest and oldest student-run carnival in the country.
Children ride on a dragon roller coaster at the 2012 ThurtenE carnival, held in front of Brookings on April 20-22.
Cupcakes from Jilly’s on Delmar.
Cupcakes from La Bonne Bouchee on Olive Street.
Sharon Stahl, dean of the First Year Center, was recently announced as the new vice chancellor for students by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
On March 3, sophomore Michael Tabb was elected the 2012-2013 editor-in-chief for Student Life.
The cast and crew of the Vagina Monologues show their V-Day pride. The performance raised money for V-Day, an organization that seeks to raise awareness and combat violence against women across the globe.
Senior Elana Nemitoff decorates cookies with neighborhood children
On Monday, several electronic devices were stolen from the Zeta Beta Tau house on Forsyth.
Construction takes place at the southwest corner of the Millbrook parking garage near Village East and the Charles F. Knight Center.
Williams Pharmacy, the family-owned pharmacy located just across from the North Side, closed its doors on Tuesday after the Williams family sold it to Walgreens. Signs in front of the stocked shelves inform customers that prescriptions will be transferred to Walgreens.
Fozzie’s offers a diverse selection of sandwiches and shakes, such as the Fozzie’s Turkey Club, featuring smoked turkey, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce and a rich basil mayo on wheat.
Professor Wallace does a handstand outside the Art History office in Kemper.
A passage out of an Italian exorcism book from 1576, “Compendio Dell’arte Essorcistica,” which details stopping the operations of demons and evil spirits.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt performs Sam Cooke’s song “Any Day Now” in Graham Chapel on Tuesday evening. Gordon-Levitt was promoting his project, hitRECord.
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A student displays two beef tacos from Seoul Taco on Thursday.
Pedestrians purchase food from the Seoul Taco food truck parked at the corner of Skinker and Forsyth Boulevards Thursday afternoon.
Barbara Braun, Director of STS, answers questions from students at the Senate meeting Wednesday night in Simon Hall.
Students crowd into DUC 234 on Thursday evening for “The Sharia Problem: Is Islamic Law Constitutional?”—a debate held by the Muslim Student Association, WU Political Review and Controversy N’ Coffee.
Dr. John Bowen sits on a panel about Islamic law on Thursday evening. The debate was organized by the Muslim Students Association, WU Political Review and Controversy N’ Coffee.
Dean Ralph S. Quatrano speaks at the dedication of Green Hall.
The Washington University Men’s cross country team takes off in last Saturday’s meet. The men finished in second place and took three of the top ten places, including senior Michael Burnstein’s (2444) sixth-place finish.
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