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Graham Chapel bells ringing again after three years of lightning-related disruptions

WashU students were greeted by the Graham Chapel bells upon their arrival to campus this semester, ending three years of intermittent silence caused by a trifecta of lightning strikes. The bells now chime every quarter-hour between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily, with the WashU alma mater playing at noon.   

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Former CDC Director Rochelle Walensky speaks on career and critical juncture in public health

Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Dr. Rochelle Walensky, AB ‘91, spoke at Graham Chapel as part of a celebration of several new undergraduate Public […]

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Student Life’s 2024 NFL Mock Draft

With the 2024 National Football League Draft only a few days away, 32 talented young men will hear their names called on April 25, the first night of the three-day event, by Commissioner Roger Goodell. As always, speculation is running wild, with analysts and everyday fans alike attempting to predict who will end up where.

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AFAS Professor discusses contributions to Hall of Fame exhibit on Black baseball 

Gerald Early presented and answered questions on his role in preserving and sharing the history of Black baseball players during “An Evening with Gerald Early: ‘Reconceiving the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Black Baseball Exhibit,’” co-hosted by the WashU Alumni Association and College of Arts & Sciences on Wednesday, March 6. 

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