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Building Sukkah City

October 17, 2011 | Grace Fung

Jennifer Wong and Alexander Morley, second year graduate students in the Master of Architecture program at Washington University, assemble the structure they designed for Sukkah City 2011, a university-sponsored competition centered around the Jewish high holiday.

Swinging for service

March 25, 2011 | Grace Fung

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Students can buy meals from L’Chaim, the kosher food station in Bear’s Den.
Dining Services seeks to provide more nutritional information on its website, in response to criticism and the making of the WUSTL Dining application. Mozzarella sticks, for example, is not listed in the menu.
Professor Loewenstein meets with project manager and 2011 WUSTL alumnus Michael Dango. Loewenstein is an English professor who studies Edmund Spenser.
The Underpass connecting main campus to the South 40. A recent report published by the Federal Highway Administration rated the bridge as structurally deficient.
Phillip Sutherland works at Cherry Tree Café, winning students over with his unique sandwich creations and his friendly personality.
English professor Carl Phillips is nominated for the National Book Award for Poetry.
Jennifer Wong and Alexander Morley, second year graduate students in the Master of Architecture program at Washington University, assemble the structure they designed for Sukkah City 2011, a university-sponsored competition centered around the Jewish high holiday.
“Cloud-Specific” by artist Tomás Saraceno is on display at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. Saraceno’s work turns the gallery into an interactive space.
Campus Y hosted a teeter totter-a-thon on Thursday to raise money for the service organization that will fund future programming.
Campus Y hosted a teeter totter-a-thon on Thursday to raise money for the service organization that will fund future programming.
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The Chemistry library in Louderman Hall
Parents and students walk toward Brookings Quad during a tour. This year’s freshman class includes more than 1600 students.
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