Noah Jodice

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Obituary: Friends and classmates remember Maggie Ryan

Remembered as caring, selfless and a bit on the silly side by her friends, Maggie Ryan, a 2016 Washington University graduate, was killed last month in a car accident.

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Three Dog Bakery drives paw traffic to the loop

When it comes to retail, foot traffic is an essential part of doing business. But at Three Dog Bakery’s new location on the Delmar Loop, owner Kathy Caton is relying on another kind of business: paw traffic.

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Lack of information leads to campus-wide confusion

For the third time since the end of March, an emergency notice alerted members of the Washington University community Wednesday about the presence of a weapon on University property. But while the previous two alerts notified about developing situations on the North and Medical Campuses, Wednesday’s concerned the Danforth Campus, home to all undergraduates and the majority of graduate students.

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The National Blues Museum brings living history to the blues

Recently opened, the National Blues Museum takes one Cadenza writer through a historical trip of improvisation and city-wide culture.

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New vice chancellor of admissions appointed to aid in socioeconomic diversity push at WU

Ronne Patrick Turner has been appointed the new vice provost of admissions, effective this July. Turner currently serves as the associate vice president of enrollment and dean of admissions at Northeastern University in Boston.

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The Wilco guide to STL

St. Louis is part of Wilco’s history and one that the performers acknowledge in songs and personal histories. Here, then, is a look at the historical geography of Wilco in St. Louis.

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Student Worker Alliance meets with Chancellor, Provost to discuss adjunct pay, job security

Representatives of the Washington University branch of the Student Worker Alliance (SWA) met with Chancellor Mark Wrighton and Provost Holden Thorp to discuss demands regarding adjunct faculty hiring and pay practices Tuesday afternoon.

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Invisible on campus: Dialogues on diversity, activism and the future of campus inclusion

A look at the rhetoric surrounding dialogue on diversity, changing strategies in activism and remaining challenges the University faces.

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Bernie: From Vermont with love

With Washington University hosting the presidential debate next fall, Forum staff has decided to profile each of the leading presidential candidates. This week we turn to self-described “democratic socialist” Bernie Sanders.

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Invisible on campus: The history and impact of black activism on campus

Washington University’s early history with racial integration was a rocky one. In the late 1800s, with the onset of Jim Crow segregation throughout the nation, institutions like Wash. U. that had previously accepted black students, however infrequently, completely barred their doors to them.

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