Tag: earth and planetary sciences building
Staff Editorial: Campus secrets worth discovering
With tuition on the rise again this year, we find it germane to remind the Wash. U. community what might help make the payments feel more worthwhile. To that end we present our list of Washington University’s underused and overlooked locales, which we hope you’ll investigate over the coming year.
A (non) iPod review: Ray Arvidson
McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, publisher of over 100 scientific papers, friend of Bill Nye, member of almost every mission that has involved both NASA and Mars, my four-year advisor: this is just a sparknotes version of the endless accomplishments of Wash. U.’s own Ray Arvidson. He is usually seen haunting the southwest corridor of the [...]
