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DUC chairs get a new look

Frequent visitors to the DUC’s second floor may know the orange, oldened-with-use armchairs that have been a staple of the second floor for many years. As of Oct. 8 this […]

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Rated Unfit: WashU’s course evaluation system

At WashU, course evaluations are not centralized, meaning that Arts & Sciences, Olin, McKelvey, Sam Fox, and the graduate programs all have different methods of doing course evaluations. The lack of a standardized system has left the responsibility of course evaluations distributed over several administrative powers across schools. 

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“If neither of us are married by the time we’re thirty…”: Marriage Pact comes to WashU

On Monday, Sept. 23, at 8:30 a.m., a project called Marriage Pact opened for all WashU students. Before the results come out on Sunday, Sept. 29, all interested students will fill out the survey, answering questions such as “Is it more important to protect someone’s feelings than to tell the truth?” or whether they would end a friendship over differing political views. 

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Make me a match: Jewish matchmaker proves matchmaking is still in style

Matchmaker Aleeza Ben Shalom isn’t messing around when it comes to finding love, and college, she believes, is the perfect time to find a partner. The star of the popular Netflix reality show “Jewish Matchmaking,” Ben Shalom has helped bring together more than 200 couples and offered her advice to WashU students during her talk […]

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Best of: The Loop’s Toasted Ravioli

One must-try of St. Louis is the famous toasted ravioli. Packed with meat or cheese, these “toasted ravs” or “T-ravs” are a St. Louis delicacy. For any WashU student looking to sample these treats for themselves, here are a few spots to get them on the Delmar Loop.

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SU Treasury funds Chabad, Black Senior Alliance, among other clubs

Student Union (SU) Treasury heard appeals from 11 clubs and organizations, including Chabad and the Black Senior Alliance, and approved appeals amounting to $57,832.57, Feb. 27. 

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Author Heather McGhee gives lecture refuting the American ‘zero-sum’ mindset

Heather McGhee, a New York Times bestselling author and policy advocate, gave a lecture titled “The Sum of Us: Moving Beyond the Myth of Equity as a Zero-Sum Game” in Graham Chapel on Feb. 1.

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