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New housing project could displace the Burning Kumquat

The Burning Kumquat, a student-run garden on the South 40, faces potential displacement due to the construction of new dorm buildings. The garden has more than 40 beds and has been around since 2007. Student volunteers take care of the garden and receive free vegetables in return. 

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Students encouraged to shape their own learning in new Public Health & Society program

WashU’s new Public Health and Society (PH&S) major collaborates with the new graduate School of Public Health (SPH) to offer unique course structures and electives, as well as the opportunity for students to actively shape the evolving curriculum in which they participate.

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